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Read the following passage from the "Introduction" to Bulfinch's Mythology .

We thus see that the Greeks of the early ages knew little of any real people except those to the east and south of their own country, or near the coast of the Mediterranean.
Based on this passage, what conclusion can be drawn about the importance of myths to the Ancient Greeks?

Myths helped the Greeks to better worship their gods and goddesses.
Myths gave the Greeks something to write about since they didn't travel.
Myths enabled the Greeks to happily stay home and avoid travel.
Myths enabled the Greeks to make sense of a world they knew little of.

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Myths helped the Greeks to better worship their gods and goddesses

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Answer:

Myths helped the Greeks to better worship their gods and goddesses

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