1. Building (1) (new) walls (1)
2. Money (1) and wine (1)
b) He will guard (1) his sheep (1)
3. He did not give the gifts (1), which had been promised (1), to the gods (1)
4. To eat (1) the girls (1)
5. What he ought (1) to do (1)
6. C (1) - sacrifice his daughter to the snake, D (1) – loves his daughter
7. C (1)- He did not want to do this
8. He sent (1) very much (1) water onto (1) the ground of Troy (1)
9. At last the king gave in and left his daughter weeping near the sea. Hercules, braver than a lion, approached him and said, ‘if you will give me very beautiful horses, I promise that I will kill the vicious snake myself’. But, the girls having been saved, he never handed the horses over to Hercules. Hercules was so angry that he asked his friend (Name) for help. He persuaded him to return with him to Troy and destroy the city. (20)
10. He entered (1) (through) the gate (1) of the city (1).
11. Almost (1) all of his (1) sons (1)
12. Hercules (1) ought (1) to be given (1) the horses (1)
13. Many years (1)
b) He saw Troy having been crushed by the Greeks (1) and destroyed by fire (1)
14. He was brave (killed the snake) (1), he was violent (destroyed Troy out of anger) (1), he was kind to his friend (gave him a wife) (1) etc.
15. Marine- to do with the sea (2)
Primarily – firstly (2)