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What does this passage suggest about the beliefs and values of ancient Greeks?

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It is always difficult, and usually of questionable practicality, to attempt to judge contemporary standards of morality with those that existed thousands of years ago. To attempt to impose those modern standards on a work of ancient mythology, however, is a particularly dubious proposition. Nevertheless, there is much in Homer’s epic of Odysseus and his ten-year journey home to his wife and son that informs the reader of the cultural milieu in which The Odyssey...

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A) they valued home; that is the answer that works for me I don't promese that it would work for you

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