Respuesta :
Answer:
A. The gods do not agree about who should win.
C. The gods can affect events on earth.
Explanation:
The given passage shows the scene from Homer's "The Illiad" where Zeus was debating whether he can keep his favorite Hektor alive despite the fates already deciding the outcome of the fight against Achilles. This scene is the fight scene between the two heroes before the Trojan War, right outside the fortified city of Troy.
Athene's reply to her father's dilemma of seeing Hektor die or saving him shows the disagreement among the gods over what Zeus might decide. Her comment that "to bring back a man who is mortal, one long since doomed by his destiny, from ill-sounding death and release him" is a supernatural, divine act which suggests the ability of the gods in affecting events on earth. But then, she also declared that "not all the rest of us gods shall approve [him]", suggesting how not all the gods will agree over who Zeus decide to make victorious.
Thus, the correct answers are options A and C.
Answer:
What does the reader learn from Athene’s perspective? Check all that apply.
-> The gods do not agree about who should win.
The gods hate all humans.
-> The gods can affect events on earth.
The gods always agree with one another.
The gods do not care about human events.