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29 October, 03:38

Read the excerpt from "Perseus." [Queen Cassiopeia] had boasted that she was more beautiful than the daughters of Nereus, the Sea-god. An absolutely certain way in those days to draw down on one a wretched fate was to claim superiority in anything over any deity; nevertheless people were perpetually doing so. Which ancient Greek value did Queen Cassiopeia fail to possess? beauty sense of justice modesty respect for elders

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  1. 29 October, 06:50
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    Its modesty i just took the test
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