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REVIEW Nouns , Verbs , Adjectives , Adverbs , Pronouns , Prepositions , Conjunctions. Not for long in awe of the other man , he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver , Kebriones , a bastard son of Priam , - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

Not for long in awe of the the other man,,he aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for long in awe of the the other man,,he aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long in awe of the the other man,,he aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin awe of the the other man,,he aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe of the the other man,,he aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the other man,,he aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother man,,he aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,he aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed and braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand braced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself and threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threw the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit on Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , Kebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard son of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson of Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof Priam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing his forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis forehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead with the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .“I’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell you one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

REVIEW NounsNouns, , VerbsVerbs, , AdjectivesAdjectives, , AdverbsAdverbs, , PronounsPronouns, , PrepositionsPrepositions, , ConjunctionsConjunctions

NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou one thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing more; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; take it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake it to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit to heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..No long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo long life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong life is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife is ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis ahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead for you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor you. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . This dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis dayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour death stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath stands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands near, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , and your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , andand your immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , andand youryour immutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , andand youryour immutableimmutable end,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , andand youryour immutableimmutable endend,,at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , andand youryour immutableimmutable endend,,atat Prince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , andand youryour immutableimmutable endend,,atat PrincePrince Akhilleus’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson of of PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , andand youryour immutableimmutable endend,,atat PrincePrince AkhilleusAkhilleus’’ hands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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NotNot for longfor long inin aweawe ofof the the otherother manman,,hehe aimedaimed andand bracedbraced himselfhimself andand threwthrew the the stonestoneandand scoredscored a a directdirect hithit onon Hektor’sHektor’s driverdriver, , KebrionesKebriones, a , a bastardbastard sonson ofof PriamPriam,,smashingsmashing hishis foreheadforehead withwith the the jaggedjagged stonestone. . . .. . . .““II’ll tell’ll tell youyou oneone thingthing moremore; ; taketake itit toto heartheart..NoNo longlong lifelife isis aheadahead forfor youyou. . ThisThis daydayyouryour deathdeath standsstands nearnear, , andand youryour immutableimmutable endend,,atat PrincePrince AkhilleusAkhilleus’’ handshands.”

Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

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