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Read the following text from a myth. This excerpt is about Achilles and Agamemnon.

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Read the following text from a myth. This excerpt is about Achilles and Agamemnon.

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Achilles was furious, and his heart was divided whether to draw his sword, push the others aside, and kill Agamemnon, or to restrain himself and check his anger. While he was drawing his mighty sword from its scabbard, Athena came down from heaven and seized him by his hair. Achilles turned in amazement, and by the fire in her eyes, he knew she was Athena. "Why are you here?" said he.And Athena said, "I come from heaven, if you will hear me, to bid you stay your anger. Cease this brawling, and do not draw your sword."He stayed his hand on the silver hilt of his sword, and thrust it back into the scabbard as Athena bade him. Then she went back to Olympus among the other gods.

Do you believe that Achilles and Patroclus were lovers? Prove it inyour reading.

Achilles is a___________________ hero motivated by ___________________.Group of answer choicescomplex; greedcompassionate; saving his peoplelinear; glory-seeking and revengeDedicated; helping his fellow soldiers win

In the great battle between Hector and Achilles in the Iliad, the Trojan stops at last to face his enemy because he thinks his favorite brother is with him, but it is actually an illusion created by ___________.Group of answer choicesZeusAtheneHeraAphrodite

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