Which of the following is true?
A. According to Labib Boutros, Greek sports were based on divinities and worship rites that were borrowed from the Egyptians.
B. The Phoenicians used ritual human sacrifice to celebrate athletic success that honored the god Melkart.
C. Boutros strongly implies that the Greeks borrowed religion and athletic competitions from the Phoenicians and used these two cultural practices to establish the Olympic Games and other Athletic Festivals in Greece.
D. All of the answers are correct.
E. According to Labib Boutros, Greek sports were based on divinities and worship rites that were borrowed from the Egyptians, and Boutros strongly implies that the Greeks borrowed religion and athletic competitions from the Phoenicians and used these two cultural practices to establish the Olympic Games and other Athletic Festivals in Greece.
Answer: C
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