1.All the following were writers of ancient Greek plays and poetry exept

a.Homer
b.Sophocles
c.Joseph Campbell

2.Chaos gave birth to the following exept

a.Uranus(heaven)
b.Tartarus(under earth)
c.Gaea(earth)

3.Gaea gave birth to the following exept

a.mountains
b.Pontus(sea)
c.Nyx(darkness of night)

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1. In order to find out which of the given options is not a writer of ancient Greek plays and poetry, you can do a quick search using a search engine like Google. Simply type in the name of each option followed by "ancient Greek writer" to see if any relevant results come up. From the given options, Homer and Sophocles are well-known ancient Greek writers, so they can be considered as potential correct answers. To find out if Joseph Campbell was also a writer of ancient Greek plays and poetry, you can search for "Joseph Campbell ancient Greek writer" using a search engine. Upon conducting the search, you will find that Joseph Campbell was not an ancient Greek writer, but rather a well-known American author, lecturer, and mythologist. Therefore, the answer to the first question is c. Joseph Campbell.

2. To determine which option Chaos did not give birth to, you can conduct a search to learn more about Greek mythology. One reliable source for information on mythology is the Perseus Project website provided in the description. By searching for "Chaos in Greek mythology" on the Perseus Project website, you can find detailed information on Chaos and its offspring. From the given options, Uranus and Tartarus are mentioned as the offspring of Chaos, indicating that they were indeed born from Chaos. However, Gaea is not listed as the offspring of Chaos, instead, Gaea is described as being one of the earliest goddesses who emerged from Chaos. Thus, the answer to the second question is c. Gaea.

3. Similarly, to determine which option Gaea did not give birth to, you can search for "Gaea in Greek mythology" on the Perseus Project website. The search result will provide information about Gaea and her offspring. From the given options, mountains and Pontus are both listed as the offspring of Gaea. However, Nyx is not listed as one of Gaea's children. Nyx is actually the child of Chaos according to Greek mythology. Therefore, the answer to the third question is c. Nyx.