Part A
How does Agamemnon attempt to get Achilles to fight in "Agamemnon's Appeal to Achilles" and "The Arming of Patroclus"?
Agamemnon make sacrifices to the gods.
Agamemnon offers him great gifts.
Agamemnon sends Achilles' friends to him.
Agamemnon promises to win the war.
Question 2
Which evidence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?
Select the two correct answers.
"'And if you have no thought for Agamemnon, yet have thought for the people who perish because you stand aside from the battle.'"
"'And now, as I did him wrong, so I will make amends. I will send back the maiden Briseis, and give him much more besides.'"
"'You are welcome, my friends,' cried Achilles, 'for though I am angry with the king, you are not the less my friends.'"
"'The king has sent us to offer you gifts, great and many, for the wrong that he did to you.'"
btw i accidentally clicked an answer
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