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History, 04.03.2021 23:40 samm8940

I need more help ;-; IYHAGSFHDJK Of the following, which is NOT a reason Ulysses attacks the city in “The Ciconians?”

A. The villagers are hostile.
B. Ten years of war has made them savage.
C. They are greedy
D. It will be bad luck not to attack.

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