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I believe that Athena granted him divine vision.
Explanation:
"Diomedes received the most direct divine help and protection. He was the favorite warrior of Athena (who even drove his chariot once). He was also the only hero except Heracles, son of Zeus, that attacked—and even wounded—Olympian gods (most notably Ares, whom he struck with his spear). Once, he was even granted divine vision in order to identify immortals."
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In the passage, ‘The Sand Reckoner” Marcus’s words about needing to disembark contribute to the plot because in paragraph 2 Archimedes is trying to play mathematical games with Marcus, but Marcus is trying to get Archimedes to be serious.
Answer:
I would pretty much do anything to survive unless it compromised my beliefs or it involved cannibalism.
Explanation:
i cant answer your question because you forgot to finish
C. The subject is human vanity and the theme is that human vanity is destroyed by
time.