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1 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

2 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

3 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

4 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

5 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

6 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

7 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

8 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

9 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

10 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

11 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

12 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

13 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

14 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

15 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

16 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

17 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

18 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

19 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

20 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

21 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

22 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

23 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

24 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

25 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

26 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

27 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

28 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

29 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

30 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

31 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

32 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

33 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

34 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

35 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

36 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

37 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

38 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

39 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

40 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

41 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

42 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

43 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

44 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

45 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

46 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

47 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

48 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

49 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

50 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

51 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

52 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

53 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

54 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

55 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

56 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

57 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

58 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

59 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

60 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

61 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

62 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

63 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

64 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16

65 REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
Not for long in awe of the other man, he aimed and braced himself and threw the stone and scored a direct hit on Hektor’s driver, Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam, smashing his forehead with the jagged stone “I’ll tell you one thing more; take it to heart. No long life is ahead for you. This day your death stands near, and your immutable end, at Prince Akhilleus’ hands.” Homer, The Iliad, Book 16


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