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M Read the sentence from Of the Wisdom of the Ancients.
To correctly paraphrase this sentence, Tamar should
They say then that Love was the most ancient of all the
gods; the most ancient therefore of all things whatever,
• copy it exactly as it is.
except Chaos, which is said to have been coeval with
• restate
in her own words.
him; and Chaos is never distinguished by the ancients
with divine honour or the name of a god.
© copy part it of it exactly and restate the rest.
• quote it exactly it and put quotation marks around it.

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