Suppose that you are making a speech in a Greek city-state during the period of the Greco-Persian wars. In your speech, offer and explain three pieces of advice about how the Greeks can defeat the Persians. Your advice should be related to events that actually happened during the wars, and to the factors that influenced their outcome. Start your speech with this, "Fellow Greeks, to defeat the Persians, you should . . ."
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