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In the story "The Judgment of Paris" from "What Happened Before the Iliad," why does King Priam order the shepherd to take the newborn babe to Mount Ida? Question 1 options:

He believes the babe is destined to destroy their city.

He is commanded to do it by Zeus and Hera.

He wants to protect the babe from the wrath of Hera and Athena.

He is too busy ruling his kingdom to care for the babe.

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