You’ve read the beginning of Achilles’s story. Think about what you know about his backstory and about the characteristics of a hero in Greek mythology. What do you think happens to Achilles?
A Achilles decides not to join the battle and returns to his mother
B Achilles runs away from the battle and never returns home.
C Achilles becomes a great warrior but is killed when an arrow pierces his heel.
D Achilles figures out a way to stop the battle from happening and brings peace to Greece.
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