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Correct the following sentence using facts from the passage. Helen eloped with Menelaus. - English

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Question

Correct the following sentence using facts from the passage.

Helen eloped with Menelaus.

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Solution

Helen eloped with Paris, a prince of Troy.

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The Fall of Troy
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Chapter 2.4: The Fall of Troy - English Workshop Part l [Page 42]

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Balbharati English - Kumarbharati 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 2.4 The Fall of Troy
English Workshop Part l | Q 4. (c) | Page 42
Balbharati My English Coursebook 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.2 The Fall of Troy
ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 2. (c) | Page 70

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Both the enemies were eager to continue fighting.


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  Action   Counter-action
(a) Helen eloped with Paris. (1) ____________
(b) The Greeks sailed to Troy and attacked it. (2) ____________
(c)  Hector was killed by Achilles. (3) ____________
(d) The siege continued for ten long years. (4) ____________
(e) The fighting went on daily (5) ____________

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______ so ______ that ______.


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  1. word
  2. phrase
  3. clause
  4. sentence.

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  • The wise Odysseus
  • A great horse of wood
  • A skilful engineer
  • The greatest heroes
  • The secret of opening and shutting the entrance
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  • In the darkness
  • Watching for the return of the fleet
  • Part of their strong wall

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