Read the excerpt from "Perseus." Fate willed it—or perhaps Zeus, who up to now had done little for his love and his child—that they should be discovered by a good man, a fisherman named Dictys. He came upon the great box and broke it open and took the pitiful cargo home to his wife who was as kind as he. They had no children and they cared for Danaë and Perseus as if they were their own. What aspect of Greek life does the excerpt show? that families lived with grandparents that people made a living by fishing that people performed religious rituals that men were able to marry two wives
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I believe it's "They made a living by fishing"
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This excerpt shows the below-mentioned aspects or values of ancient Greek life; kindness and generosity.
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The aspects or values of kindness and generosity in ancient Greek life can be justified by the following lines from this excerpt;
- According to this excerpt, there was a fisherman named Dictys who lived with his wife, she was as kind as her husband.
- One day, the fisherman came across a great box, he broke open it up and took the pitiful cargo home to his wife who was as kind as he was.
- They had no children, but that day, they got Dane and Perseus from the cargo that Dictys brought home.
- Dictys and his wife both loved and cared for Dane and Perseus as if they were their own children.
- Hence, it is justified to say that this excerpt shows the aspects or values of kindness and generosity in ancient Greek life.
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