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English, 03.03.2021 19:00 alexsandra120505

Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A? (Part A's answer is: Agamemnon knows that Achilles is too proud to reach out to him first.)
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A). "'For not only is Achilles a great warrior, but he is also dear to Zeus—and he who is dear to Zeus is worth armies of men."

B). "Without Achilles, the Greeks could not stand against the strength and fury of Hector, who slew many and stripped them of their armor."

C). "Rather, you followed your own pride and pleasure, and shamed the bravest of your followers, taking from him the prize he had won with his own valor."

D). "Once he promised that I should take this city of Troy and return home in safety, but this promise he has not kept."

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