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how has henry’s exposure to the tales of homer and other greek legends influenced his views of war?

a they have convinced henry that the only way to serve his country and protect his family is to enlist and fight in the war.

b they have given henry the information he needs to persuade his mother that going to war will allow him to provide for his family.

c they have led henry to develop highly romanticized ideas about battle and what fighting in a war will be like.

d they have prevented henry from having the courage to enlist in the war and fight alongside his peers.

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