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How does Achilles' experience at the river Styx foreshadow further conflict to come in "The Godlike Achilles" from "What Happened Before the Iliad"?

He knows that he is vulnerable and can die in war.

He knows that his mother does not want him to go to war.

He knows that Greece will lose the war.

He knows that he will be forced to fight in the war.

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How does Achilles' experience at the river Styx foreshadow further conflict to come-example-1
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User Kamyar Mohager
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Answer:

A. He knows that he is vulnerable and can die in war.

Step-by-step explanation:

He realizes that if he has the mark "Achilles mark" that even though he will be able to out-battle is opponents, the mark keeps him alive as long as no one finds the mark, which will fatally kill him at the end.

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