Original text from the iliad by homer unconquerd daughter of jove gis-armd! ah foul dishonor! is it thus at last that the achaians on the billows borne, shall seek again their country, leaving here, to be the vaunt of ilium and her king, helen of argos, in whose cause the greeks have numerous perishd from their home remote? haste! seek the mail-armd multitude, by force detain them of thy soothing speech, ere yet all launch their oary barks into the flood. hear me, ye trojans, and ye greeks mail-armd, while i shall publish in your ears the words of alexander, author of our strife. trojans, he bids, and grecians on the field their arms dispose; while he, the hosts between, with warlike menelaus shall in fight contend for helen, and for all her wealth. who strongest proves, and conquers, he, of her and hers possessd, shall bear them safe away, and oaths of amity shall bind the rest.
According to the passage, why are the Achaeans seeking to return to their country?
a) To seek revenge on the Trojans
b) To reclaim Helen of Argos
c) To gather more reinforcements
d) To honor the gods