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THey had to work - girls help mothers and sons help fathers. Paige
Athene/ Athena
Diomedes; with the help of Athene.
They went to school until they knew how to read The Bible. Then, some boys would become apprentices and the girls went home to help their mothers
The boys help there fathers in the fields. The girls help their mothers at home, cooking, cleaning, weaving. The kids had arranged marriages and became adults at the age of 12.
Colonial mothers used a garden to help feed the family.
i think the birth mothers where there to take care of a biological mothers child to help out
When Odysseus ship is destroyed after leaving Calypso Athene doesn't help him in fear of angering her uncle Poseidon, who is completely against Odysseus getting back to Ithaca and would kill him if Zeus allowed it. However after Odysseus has swam and almost reached land Athene does help him, while Odysseus is being thrown around by the waves she 'puts into his mind' the idea of grabbing onto a nearby rock, if he hadn't he would have been smashed against the cliff.
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