Title: REVIEW Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Pronouns, Prepositions, Conjunctions
1REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
2REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
3REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
4REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
5REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
6REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
7REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
8REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
9REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
10REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
11REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
12REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
13REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
14REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
15REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
16REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
17REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
18REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
19REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
20REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
21REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
22REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
23REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
24REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
25REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
26REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
27REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
28REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
29REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
30REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
31REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
32REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
33REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
34REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
35REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
36REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
37REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
38REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
39REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
40REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
41REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
42REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
43REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
44REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
45REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
46REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
47REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
48REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
49REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
50REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
51REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
52REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
53REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
54REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
55REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
56REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
57REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
58REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
59REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
60REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
61REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
62REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
63REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
64REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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
65REVIEW 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 Hektors driver,
- Kebriones, a bastard son of Priam,
- smashing his forehead with the jagged stone. . .
. - Ill 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