Question
Refer to these stories from the Iliad: "Prologue: The Long Siege," "The Quarrel," and "Hector and Andromache."
What is a theme in "Prologue: The Long Siege," "The Quarrel," and "Hector and Andromache" from the Iliad by Homer?
Responses
Gods act without motive.
It takes courage to admit mistakes.
Great leaders listen to advice from others.
Gods are powerful forces.
What is a theme in "Prologue: The Long Siege," "The Quarrel," and "Hector and Andromache" from the Iliad by Homer?
Responses
Gods act without motive.
It takes courage to admit mistakes.
Great leaders listen to advice from others.
Gods are powerful forces.
Answers
Answer
Please choose one of the options.
Answer
Which one is correct?
a. Gods act without motive.
b. It takes courage to admit mistakes.
c. Great leaders listen to advice from others.
d. Gods are powerful forces.
a. Gods act without motive.
b. It takes courage to admit mistakes.
c. Great leaders listen to advice from others.
d. Gods are powerful forces.
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