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27 August, 16:07

Read the excerpt from = "_blank">The Odyssey. This was an army, trained to fight on horseback or, where the ground required, on foot. They came with dawn over that terrain like the leaves and blades of spring. So doom appeared to us, dark word of Zeus for us, our evil days. My men stood up and made a fight of it - backed on the ships, with lances kept in play, from bright morning through the blaze of noon so holding our beach, although so far outnumbered; but when the sun passed toward unyoking time, then the Achaeans, one by one, gave way. Which stage of the hero's journey is represented in this passage? the return home the road of trials the transformation the call to adventure

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  1. 27 August, 16:32
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    The correct answer is B) The Road of Trials.

    In the Hero's Journey, the Road of Trials is the stage which the hero leaves home to go on a path that leads to many adventures. Along the way they may gather information, fight battles, and gain allies or party members. The road itself will grow increasingly more difficult as the story progresses.
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