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xz_007 [3.2K]
3 years ago
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Which piece of evidence from the article provides the BEST support for the idea that the Trojan War, or some kind of similar war

, really happened?
(A) The site of Troy was discovered in the 1800s, in what is now western Turkey. Since then, archaeologists have uncovered evidence that it was the capital of a kingdom.
(B) After the Trojan defeat, the Greek heroes slowly made their way home. Odysseus took 10 years to make the difficult journey home to Ithaca as recounted in the “Odyssey.”
(C) The "Aeneid" follows a group of Trojans led by the hero Aeneas. They leave their destroyed city, and after a series of adventures, they founded the city of Rome.
(D) Recent excavations have shown an inhabited area 10 times the size of the citadel. A layer of the excavation, dating to about 1180 B.C., reveals charred debris and scattered skeletons.
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agasfer [191]3 years ago
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Idk I just need points
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