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"The sea is full enough of dangers," said his grandfather, "but the land route is riddled with dangers much greater. Even if there were good roads and no obstacles, the journey along the coast is a long one and would require many days. . . They say the woods are full of wild beasts, dreadful dragons lurk in the marshes, and many cruel robber giants dwell in the mountains."

"Well," said Theseus, "if there are more dangers by land than by sea, then I will go by land, and I will go at once."



Which best describes what the passage reveals about Theseus?


He is fast moving.

He is brave.

He is foolish.

He is afraid of the ocean.

I'm really stuck on this it would be really helpful for an answer.

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B

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User Sauntimo
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b he is brave

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