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2 years ago
12

Zeus didn't want to decide which goddess should get the golden apple so he sent the three goddesses to the shepherd named Paris.

Which goddess did Paris decide to give the golden apple to?
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1 answer:
choli [55]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Aphrodite

Explanation:

Paris accepted Aphrodite's gift and awarded the apple to her, receiving Helen as well as the enmity of the Greeks and especially of Hera.

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