Read the excerpt below from antigone by sophocles and answer the question that follows.
chorus...
Read the excerpt below from antigone by sophocles and answer the question that follows.
chorus:
he’s taught himself speech and wind-swift thought,
trained his feelings for communal civic life . .
according to the passage, what did the ancient greek culture value?
silence
knowledge
ignorance
disorder
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