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agasfer [191]
3 years ago
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300 words, about 2-3 minutes in length. You may need to do a bit of outside research on your hero. Be sure to use good judgment

in any Internet searches you conduct! Remember your goal: to honor one of the heroes of Troy. Imagine yourself there, in that time. What would be valued by the Ancient Greeks? What words would bring the hero the most honor?
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Drupady [299]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

This is a site to help you, not for plagerism. So, I will help you start off!

Explanation:

Think about what it would feel like to be a hero, to be alive during that time. What you would want in your everyday life and what you look foward to. Also, think about how respected a hero wished to be and what they would like to be called and what brings them honor.

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