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How is the structure in the introduction [paragraphs 1-3] different from the structure in the section "Greek myths were like daytime TV soap operas"?
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How is the structure in the introduction [paragraphs 1-3] different from the structure in the section "Greek myths were like daytime TV soap operas"?
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The introduction provides an subject on Greek religion and the Structure doesn't include a body paragraph
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The introduction provides history on Greek religion and introduces a major god, while the section "Greek myths were like daytime TV soap operas" includes information on a number of gods and goddesses.
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