Minos, king of Crete, had made war upon Athens. He had come with a great fleet of ships and an army, and had burned the merchant vessels in the harbor, and had overrun all the country and the coast even to Megara, which lies to the west. He had laid waste the fields and gardens round about Athens, had pitched his camp close to the walls, and had sent word to the Athenian rulers that on the morrow he would march into their city with fire and sword and would slay all their young men and would pull down all their houses, even to the Temple of Athena, which stood on the great hill above the town. Then Aegeus, the king of Athens, with the twelve elders who were his helpers, went out to see King Minos and to treat with him. –“The Cruel Tribute,” James Baldwin Which detail from the passage creates the most suspense for the reader? “Minos, king of Crete, had made war upon Athens.” “He had laid waste the fields and gardens round about Athens.” “Then Aegeus, the king of Athens . . . went out to see King Minos and to treat with him.”
What do you think the answer is? That can help me get on track with you.
b
theres only a b and c right?
there an a,b,c
because b shows no suspense. so we could cross that off.
c
I would think c, but a is also a great answer too.
reread the passage then choose
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @QuestionQ reread the passage then choose \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) no thank you
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!