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1. Reread lines 41-47.
He (Daedalus) called Icarus to his side and, putting his arm round the boy's shoulders said,
"Icarus, my son, we are about to make our flight. No human being has ever traveled through
the air before, and I want you to listen carefully to my instructions. Keep at a moderate height
for if you fly too low, the fog and spray will clog your wings, and if you fly too high, the heat will
melt the wax that holds them together. Keep near me and you will be safe."
What do these lines suggest about the kind of behavior that ancient Greeks valued?
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1. Reread lines 41-47.
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