Athletes in ancient Greece were eager to participate in the Olympic Games primarily for the honor and prestige associated with victory, as winning brought immense respect and recognition from their city-states. Competing in the Games was also a way to demonstrate personal excellence and physical prowess, which were highly valued in Greek culture. Additionally, athletes had the opportunity to gain material rewards, such as prizes and sponsorships, along with the chance to elevate their social status. The Games were seen as a sacred event, allowing athletes to pay homage to the gods, particularly Zeus, further motivating their participation.
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Americans were eager to move to the west frontier because they found gold in what is now known as Colorado?
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because the athelets wants in their honour
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Eager is not a verb and does not have a past tense.
First of all, you must know the enviorment of Ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was a flood a small city states , most notably Sparta and Athens. The main reason for a army is the reason why modern countries have armies too , to help prevent an invasion from other countries or to expand your power. Sparta especially needed a great army because of their slaves , a little konow fact. Sparta's slaves , called helots, were prisoners of wars. They often revolted , which was a major problem. So, the Spartans , eager to stop this , Modeled their life around the army , mostly to prevent revolts.For a map of Ancient Greece or a list of Ancient Greek Battles visit these links:Battles: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:GreeceBattles.jpgMap (+colonies) : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f4AntikeGriechen1.jpgsorry no English version :(
The asker of this question was eager to get an anwswer. She was eager to begin her new job. They were eager for the arrival of their new baby.
Evelyne Eager's birth name is Evelyn Josephine Eager.
He was very eager to get to the waterpark. Eager- excited The answer by Salman Is : The 4 year old was eager about starting to study!!!!!!!!
The comparative form of "eager" is "more eager," and the superlative form is "most eager." Since "eager" is a two-syllable adjective, it typically uses "more" and "most" instead of adding "-er" or "-est." For example, you might say, "She is more eager to learn than her classmates," and "He is the most eager student in the class."
No, 'To Eager' is not a recognized verb. It can, however, be used as an adjective, 'Eager', or adverbially, 'Eagerly'.
Rick Eager's birth name is Richard Eager James II.
The mother was irritated/annoyed because of his EAGERNESS to go to the party. (or any where,u can change it if u like ) ^_^
No, eager is an antonym of reluctant.