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How were the Trojans protected during wartime?

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  1. To protect themselves from enemy attacks from the sea, the Trojans built a sturdy wall around their city.
  2. During wartime, the Great Wall gates remained locked. The city walls and the hills behind it protected them from all attacks.
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The Fall of Troy
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Chapter 3.2: The Fall of Troy - Intext question (Part I) [Page 69]

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Balbharati My English Coursebook [Marathi] Standard 9 Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 3.2 The Fall of Troy
Intext question (Part I) | Q 2. | Page 69

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