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Read the excerpt from "Perseus."

He was bound, although he did not know it, to the blessed country of the Hyperboreans, at the back of the North Wind, of which it is said: "Neither by ship nor yet by land shall one find the wondrous road to the gathering place of the Hyperboreans." But Perseus had Hermes with him so that the road lay open to him, and he reached that host of happy people who are always banqueting and holding joyful revelry. They showed him great kindness: they welcomed him to their feast, and the maidens dancing to the sound of flute and lyre paused to get for him the gifts he sought.

What aspects of Greek life are reflected in the excerpt? Check all that apply.

People traveled by boat and roads.

Animals were sacrificed to the gods.

People held feasts to celebrate.

Music was part of celebrations.

Girls danced to music at feasts.

Feasts were religious in nature.

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  1. Today, 03:36
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    Greeks were notorious for celebrations. They held feasts to celebrate, and they often included music.
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