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What is most closely the meaning of classical in the following passage (paragraph 2)?

But we shouldn't ignore the deeper themes of the tale, which are not only classic but classical, reaching back to Greece and Rome and the very

foundations of Western culture.
A Classic means anything before the 1950s and classical refers to all music that is not contemporary

OB. Classic refers to literature that continues to be read through the centuries; classical refers to ancient civilizations.

OC. Classic means that it is polished; classical means it's old and musty

OD. Classic and classical mean the same but the author is redundant

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B. Classic refers to literature that continues to be read through the centuries; classical refers to ancient civilizations.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the context of the passage, the word "classical" is used to describe the themes of the tale as being related to ancient Greek and Roman stories and ideas. Therefore, the meaning of "classical" in this context is "relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture."

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