According to Greek mythology, the immortal gods lived on _____ even though they often visited earth.
a. Mount Olympus
b. the Acropolis
c. the Parthenon
d. the Pantheon
e. none of these are correct
a. Mount Olympus
a. Correct. Mount Olympus was considered to be the home of the gods.
b. Incorrect. While an important religious site for Athens, the Acropolis was not considered the home of the gods.
c. Incorrect. While an important temple for the Athenians, the Parthenon was not considered to be the home of the gods.
d. Incorrect. The Pantheon was a Roman temple and did not have a place in Greek mythology.
e. Incorrect. Mount Olympus was considered to be the home of the gods.
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