Zeus asked Paris to judge the contest of beauty between the three major goddesses to win the golden apple of discord, if that's what you mean - the myth says that the Goddesses appeared to him at random to ask him to judge out of the three of them who was the Fairest - the apple said on it "To the fairest" - and the Goddesses attempted to ply him with gifts. Athena offered wisdom and skill in battle, Hera offered to make him King over Europe and Asia, and Aphrodite offered him the love of the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen of Sparta.
As a judge in a personality contest, I would ask questions that reveal the contestants' values, perspectives, and interpersonal skills. For example, I might ask, "What personal experience has shaped your character the most and why?" and "How do you handle challenges or conflicts in your relationships?" These questions encourage introspection and provide insights into their personalities beyond surface-level traits.
ask him what?
She promises to ask Zeus to side with the Trojans in the battle.
he asks her to ask Zeus as a favor to her so that he can make the achean lose as long as Achilles doesn't fight among them.0
The favor that Aphrodite ask of Zeus when Aeneas died was that she be allowed to bury her son.
Ask her.
you ask them
In the contest hall in Slateport City(Ask Mr.Briney to bring you there.)
Bist du in Paris?
Good question. No one knows. Ask Zeus.
It depends who you ask. If you ask the right people, you get the right answer. Take from that what you will.
The judge may ask - are you going to act responsibly.