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j.rubin

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If the myth we are studying involves the notion that life is a series of happenings rather than a quest, that myth is an example of
 
  a. the Western idea of life as a journey.
  b. a Western hero myth.
  c. the non-Western idea of life as a journey.
  d. a non-Western hero myth.

Question 2

The ancient Greeks' gods and goddesses
 
  a. controlled certain aspects of nature and life.
  b. were influenced by Egyptian notions of divinity.
  c. had total control over the fate of humans.
  d. were uninvolved in the affairs of mortals.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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