In "Atalanta, the Fleet-Footed Huntress," the warriors refuse to go on the hunt when Atalanta says she is going with them to hunt the wild boar.

How does Atalanta respond to these men and their complaints?

Atalanta stands tall and firm, holding on to her spear, determined to go on the hunt.

Atalanta becomes upset by the men's hoots and complaints and wonders if she should stay behind.

Atalanta tells the men who complain about her being on the hunt that they are all cowards.

Atalanta decides to remain with the queen instead and watch the women spin and weave.

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First one is my answer but not exactly sure, I read the book it just needs to be verified.
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