Is Leonidas brave or foolish for attempting to steal a chariot single-handedly? Why?
I believe Leonidas does a foolish thing by attempting to steal the chariot single-handedly because he had eight other personals with him. He was asked only to take a look and come back. If he had signaled the others to come and help, he would have lived another day and they would have successfully stolen the chariot, but he chooses to be foolish and loses his life.
do i answer this question in present tense or past? if so how?
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Hi, I think it depends on the story. You can imagine you are in the story, at a certain point. So you can use present tenses to describe what happens around that point in time, and past tenses to talk about what happened before. But I'm not a novelist, I'm not good at telling stories, not even jokes. I think I'd just write what sounds good while writing, hopefully my teacher will think it sou