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SHORT RESPONSE: Wrestling With Your Enemy (Historical fiction): Imagine that you are a wrestler from Athens. Your opponent Antonios is a
champion wrestler from Sparta. Last month Sparta and Athens were
fighting a war. In fact, Antonios cut your cheek in battle (leaving an ugly
scar on your face which still has not healed). The “Olympic Ideal”
commands you to put aside your anger and treat Antonios as a friendly
rival. If you show fear or anger, you will bring shame to your home city.
Antonios walks forward to shake your hand. What happens next?
VOCABULARY: USE 2 OR MORE: O Olympics; City State; I Zeus; I
Olympic Ideal; Unity; I Sparta; Athens

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