In the context of the chariot race in The Iliad, the type of poor behavior that the crowd disapproves of is when the racer refuses to shake his opponent’s hand after the race. This act is seen as a lack of sportsmanship and an unwillingness to show respect to the other competitors.
In the classic book The Iliad, the chariot race demonstrates the standards of sportsmanship in ancient times. Of what type of poor behavior does the crowd disapprove?
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The racer gloats about his victory when the race is over.
The racer gloats about his victory when the race is over.
The racer refuses to shake his opponent’s hand after the race.
The racer refuses to shake his opponent’s hand after the race.
The racer uses a risky strategy that endangers his opponent.
The racer uses a risky strategy that endangers his opponent.
The racer yells at the judge because he doesn’t like the results.
The racer yells at the judge because he doesn’t like the results.
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