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History, 18.03.2021 02:20 shanua

In "Homer: The Poet for All Ages," how do the gods interact with humans? The gods are not interested in what humans do.

The gods are easily angered and always try to destroy humans.

The gods always support and protect humans.

The gods support or antagonize humans according to their feelings.

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