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16 January, 03:53

Why are legends and myths used to explain the founding of Rome?

A. They give historians factual details about the founding of Rome.

B. They were created by historians who kept records about the founding of Rome.

C. They make up for the lack of archaeological evidence about the founding of Rome.

D. They substitute for the limited written records that describe the founding of Rome.

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  1. 16 January, 07:28
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    C. They make up for the lack of archaeological evidence about the founding of Rome.

    Explanation:

    We still know very little about the true origins of Rome, because there's no archeogical, scientific evidence of how the city was born and developed. Roman historians produced the story of the twin brothers Romulus and Remus who were fed by a wolf, and Greek historians of the 5th century BCE said that it had been founded by Aeneas, a hero of Troy. Both stories became one around the first century BC.
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