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English, 07.05.2021 20:40, chasedehlin3999
In ancient Greece, a well-known proverb warned, “Nothing to excess.” In other words, the Greeks believed things should be done in moderation—not too much and not too little. In a brief essay, explain how this philosophy of moderation is reflected in both myths. Support your answer with specific examples from the myths.
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