1. based on his actions, Achilles seems to be brave by warning Patroclus and helping him so that he would not lose his life. ( Since you did not provide the text for this answer, just search for some parts in the passage that matches this description.)
2. He has been willing to sacrifice his life for his pride. Since Achilles wants to be the hero so much, he puts his life on the line all because of his pride. His pride causes him to act brave and seem fearless but his pride is slowly eating away at him. Because of this, his pride could just be his downfall if it continues.
3. Because of all his pride and wanting to be the hero in everything to save everyone and to be the star, he went against something he could just not beat because of his pride. His pride caused his downfall.
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is stream of consciousness. The narrative is based on the thoughts, feelings
and reactions by the speaker on a particular scenario. The dialogue is based on
his revelations whichever he wants to tell the readers uninterruptedly.</span>
The answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter d. thoughtful and nostalgic. <span>In the story, "On the Gulls' Road," the narrator feels a sense of thoughtfulness and nostalgia about his experiences twenty years ago. </span>
The answer is the first one