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Priam correct answers King of Troy Sinon correct answers Greek who fooled the Trojans into taking the horse Hector correct answers Son of Priam, greatest warrior killed Cassandra correct answers Wife of hector Pyrrhus correct answers Son of Achilles, and the killer of Priam Helen cor...

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Priam correct answers King of Troy

Sinon correct answers Greek who fooled the Trojans into taking the horse

Hector correct answers Son of Priam, greatest warrior killed

Cassandra correct answers Wife of hector

Pyrrhus correct answers Son of Achilles, and the killer of Priam

Helen correct answers Greek who started everything

How does Aeneas feel about retelling the story of troy to Dido correct answers Aeneas feels
"sorrow, unspeakable sorrow "because it's in great pain

How do the Greeks convey that the large horse is harmless correct answers Sinon Tells them it's
an offering to secure passage home

Who protests the acceptance of this gift, and what is the reason for their protest correct answers
Capys suspects it's a trick and Laocoon says the Trojans have gone mad

According Aeneas, why don't the Trojans listen to Laocoon correct answers Trojan should never
trust a horse, beware of Greeks with gifts, judgment was affected by the gods and arrogance

Why is the horse so large, according to Sinon? correct answers So it could not go through the
gates and to protect the people

What do you mean seems to confirm Sinon's story? What exclamation is given for why this
happens correct answers Two servings attack Laocoon and his sons it was done because he
wanted to reject the hods offered

What are the Trojans doing as they carried a horse into the city correct answers Dancing and
singing

What telltale signs should have made the Trojan stop and think again about what they are doing
correct answers They heard the armor inside

Who appears to a Aeneas in a dream while the Greeks begin to attack? What does he tell Aeneas
to do? What dose Aeneas instead? correct answers Hector, he tells him he should see the city
with his family but instead he decides to fight the Greeks

What does the Coroebus to suggest to Aeneas and his men to make them more effective in
fighting the Greeks correct answers Put on the Greeks armor

, What curse does Priam speak to Pyrrhus correct answers Kills Priam's son and curses him

Realizing he's alone after his men desert him, what does Aeneas decide to do correct answers
Looks at Helen and wants to kill her but decided to get his family instead

Who stops Aeneas from taking vengeance upon Helen? what does she tell him to do? correct
answers Venus, his mother, she tells him to go get his family

What reasons is Venus give for why Troy is being destroyed correct answers The gods decided it
and Juno hates him

Why does Anchises refused to leave Troy correct answers He is old and it is his home

What omens convinces Anchises to leave Troy? How does he leave? correct answers Horn
coming out of his head, and a falling star. He leaves Troy on his sons back

If they're leaving Troy, what makes Aeneas again don his armor and run back into Troy? correct
answers He lost his wife

Who appears to Aeneas as it goes as he desperately looks for his wife? What are her last words
for Aeneas? correct answers His wife appears as a ghost, she tells him of a prophecy that he is to
find new land and he will provide great riches

Circe correct answers Goddess who has land

Erato correct answers One of the muses

Latinus correct answers King of Latium

Amata correct answers wife of Latinus

Allecto correct answers one of the Furies and "bringer of grief" daughter of Pluto

Turnus correct answers A Rutulian prince to Latinus and Anata

From whom does the Latin race claim decent correct answers Saturn

What are the portents that cast a grim future for Latinus' kingdom ? How are the signs interpreted
correct answers Bees which symbolize war, Livitus Hair catching on fire but doesn't burn which
symbolizes her power and people are going to be killed from the war

What prophecy is for filled when the Trojans settle on the grassy coast of Italy correct answers
That when they eat their plates and table they will be in their new homeland

What command does Anchises does Aeneas remember upon the prophecy's fulfillment correct
answers To set up an offering for the gods and the Trojans found a new homeland

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