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Read the following quote, and then answer the question below. At that moment you came up to us; some god who wished well to the Trojans must have set you on to it and you had Deiphobus with you. Butler, Book IV Choose the items below that demonstrate that Menelaus is prodding Helen for disloyal behavior. Select all that apply. He implies that Helen's patting the big horse and mocking the Greeks' wives' voices were acts that put the Greeks in grave danger. He is actually saying that there were no gods who wished the Greeks well. He's wishing that they had not been able to hear Helen as well as they could. He's heard that Helen received the secret information from Ulysses, and he wants her to know he isn't pleased. When he mentions Deiphobus, who was Helen's new husband at that time, he is chastising her for her disloyalty.

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