Let's look at all options together. The word <em>Artemis </em>is the name of this goddess, and like all names, it needs to be capitalized. The word <em>we </em>is a pronoun, and by default, it wouldn't need to be capitalized; however, given that it is the first word in a sentence, it needs to be in this case. Finally, the word <em>Greek </em>is the name of a particular nation, and being a name, it needs to be capitalized.
This leaves us with the noun <em>goddess - </em>it is a common noun (not a name), which do not need to be capitalized ever (unless they're the first word in a sentence).
Who was circling the track? There is a clear lack of information here. A good way to answer these is to imagine someone walking up to you and saying these things. Which one would confuse you?? That's most likely the incomplete sentence.
200 hundred words man who got time for dat and it only 5 points ur crazy man who would wrote 200 words for 5 point I bet dats not even what ur getting in class for 200 hundred words.....smh ♂️