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read the following passage from the introduction to bulfinch’s mythology:
the romans, like the etruscans who came before them, were neither poetical nor imaginative in temperament. their activity ran in practical directions. they therefore invented few, if any stories, of the gods whom they worshipped with fixed rites.
what conclusion about bulfinch’s opinion of the roman people could a reader draw from this passage?
bulfinch respected the roman people’s creativity and imagination
bulfinch considered the romans to be pagans
bulfinch valued the work ethic of the roman people
bulfinch believed the romans to be dull and uninventive
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Based on the information in the passage, what conclusion can the reader make?
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Or ill fail
read the following passage from the introduction to bulfinch’s mythology:
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read the following passage from the introduction to bulfinch’s mythology:
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