In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Greeks. The war quickly turned into a stalemate, with both armies at their wits’ end. The Greek general Odysseus finally 111 a clever solution. For the Greeks to triumph, they needed to find a way to enter the city of Troy 112 was protected by high, impregnable walls. Odysseus suggested that a giant wooden horse 113 and 114 they hide inside its hollow belly. The Trojans thought the Greeks had surrendered and retreated, so they wheeled the horse inside unsuspectingly, 115 their victory. As the saying goes, “Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.” The Greek warriors stormed in and seized Troy, with their enemies still 116 in their beds. The war that never seemed to end finally came to a stop. Now, we use this proverb to warn that we 117 an opponent or an enemy who offers presents or favors.
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