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Nearly three thousand years after they were composed, the Iliad<span> and the </span>Odyssey<span> remain two of the most celebrated and widely read stories ever told, yet next to nothing is known about their author. He was certainly an accomplished Greek bard, and he probably lived in the late eighth and early seventh centuries </span><span>b.c.e. </span><span>Authorship is traditionally ascribed to a blind poet named Homer, and it is under this name that the works are still published. Greeks of the third and second centuries </span>b.c.e.<span>, however, already questioned whether Homer existed and whether the two epics were even written by a single individual.</span>
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Caesar may have fathered one more illegitimate child with a woman named Servilia, whose son was Brutus, one of the chief conspirators that was responsible for Caesar's assassination. Caesar and other Romans suspected that Brutus was Caesar's son.
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First one I think.
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Call-out boxes can be for that one and the last one but I think the first answer is the best.
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Katniss had just found out her sister's death was a plan that President Coin had that had to do with a new games featuring the Capitol leader's children. Once she learns this information, she tries to get revenge on Coin by assassinating her. The reason she couldn't have voted yes was because if she'd voted no, Coin would've suspected that Katniss wasn't on her side, and possibly even cancelled her public speech. Without the speech, Katniss's chances of being able to kill her would've been slim.