WHO EVER ANSWERS THIS WILL BE BRAINIEST.
Think about the hero Achilles, the clever Odyss...
WHO EVER ANSWERS THIS WILL BE BRAINIEST.
Think about the hero Achilles, the clever Odysseus, the passionate Paris, the brave Hector, or the conquering Agamemnon. If Homer, the author of this war story, was trying to show Greek ideals, then please explain in YOUR OWN WORDS what some of these Greek IDEALS look like, and what the common Greek man was supposed to learn from this story. Be sure to use examples from the story in the power point. Use as many sentences as you need to properly explain your answer.
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