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English, 18.03.2021 03:20, catherine51

Read these central ideas from "Homer: The Poet for All Ages." Some people question whether Homer really existed.
People have different ideas about who Homer was.

Which details from "Homer: The Poet for All Ages" best support these two central ideas about Homer?

Select the two correct answers.

"Some people believe that such a poet really lived, and that he composed the Iliad and the Odyssey himself and recited them in the cities where he stayed."

"In this way, they believe, these great poems grew, being added to and gradually shaped through many years."

"Whatever the source of the poems, however, they must have been recited for a good many years before they were finally written down."

"One legend says that long ago in Greece, a blind poet, Homer, wandered from city to city and earned his living by reciting poems."

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