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Which two details about life in ancient Greece did the author use to shape the character Chares? Chares contempt for philosophers and poets
Chares's size and physical strength
Chares as a member of a wealthy Thebes family
Chares's recklessness and impulsive behavior
Chares's affection for an Athenian


Which two details about life in ancient Greece did the author use to shape the character Chares?

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