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    Which Age Does Hesiod Identify as Representing His Own Time
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Which Age Does Hesiod Identify as Representing His Own Time

Question 24

Question 24

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Which age does Hesiod identify as representing his own time and that of the audience?


A) the Age of Heroes
B) the Age of Bronze
C) the Age of Copper
D) the Age of Iron

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