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Read the following excerpt and answer the question that follows. the greeks believed that chaos existed in the beginning. chaos gave birth to nyx (the darkness of night), eros (desire), gaia (the earth), erebus (the darkness of the underworld), and tartarus (the underworld). gaia brought forth many children, one of whom was cronos. cronos in turn had six children, three of whom were zeus, hades, and poseidon. when their father turned evil, they overthrew him. zeus then became the god of heaven, hades the god of the underworld, and poseidon the god of the sea. based on what you’ve learned and the information in this excerpt, what are the six main points of most creation myths?

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