Why was the Great Library of Alexandria important?

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Responses

It allowed residents of the city to borrow books for free.
It allowed residents of the city to borrow books for free.

It attracted brilliant scholars from around the ancient world.
It attracted brilliant scholars from around the ancient world.

It demonstrated the wealth of Egypt under the Ptolemies.
It demonstrated the wealth of Egypt under the Ptolemies.

It reflected the dominance of Hellenistic culture.

All of the options are correct. The Great Library of Alexandria was important because it allowed residents of the city to borrow books for free, attracting brilliant scholars from around the ancient world. It also demonstrated the wealth of Egypt under the Ptolemies and reflected the dominance of Hellenistic culture.