When she failed to return his love, Apollo spitefully declared that when she made a prediction, no one would believe her
they did not believe her and thought she was a mad woma.
FOr one thing she stops Laokoon from warning the Trojans about the horse.
The Trojans believed Sinon because he skillfully crafted a convincing story, portraying himself as a victim of the Greeks and claiming that the wooden horse was an offering to appease the gods. His emotional appeal and apparent sincerity won over the Trojans, especially since they were eager to believe in a sign of victory. In contrast, Laocoon's warning about the horse was met with skepticism, as the Trojans dismissed him as a misanthrope and were influenced by their desire to celebrate their supposed victory over the Greeks. Ultimately, their trust in Sinon’s narrative overshadowed Laocoon's caution.
Trojans are used to describe the people of Troy.
because trojans were the warriors and protectors of the gods
they did not believe her and thought she was a mad woma.
When she failed to return his love, Apollo spitefully declared that when she made a prediction, no one would believe her
The Trojans scoffed at Cassandra's warnings due to a combination of her cursed gift of prophecy and their own hubris. After being cursed by Apollo to always speak the truth but never be believed, her dire predictions about the dangers of the Greek wooden horse went unheeded. Additionally, the Trojans were overconfident after their victory in the war and dismissive of any further threats. This disbelief ultimately led to their downfall when the Greeks infiltrated the city.
None of them did.
You scoff! I am not surprised that you would scoff at that. Others may scoff, but I am on your side.
None of them did.
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The past tense of "scoff" is "scoffed"
Scoffed is the past participle of scoff.
The plural of "scoff" is "scoffs."
The word scoff is both a noun and a verb.The noun scoff is a word for an expression of scornful derision.The verb scoff is to speak in a scornfully derisive or mocking way.Examples:"He delivered a scoff that took the smiles off all of our faces. (noun)"Most people who live in nearby communities scoff at the town's local superstitions." (verb)"The principal would invariably scoff at the faculty's ideas to improve the school.""While many believe that the Loch Ness monster is a real creature, others scoff at the idea."
FOr one thing she stops Laokoon from warning the Trojans about the horse.