According to the myth, what role did Romulus play in the founding of Rome?
He was the founder of the city of Rome.
He was killed before Rome was founded.
He was a herder who raised Rome’s founders.
He was a king who threw Rome’s founders into a river.

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Answer:

He was a herder who raised Rome's founders

Explanation:

As adults, Romulus and Remus were two natural born leaders and in a fight killed King Amulius and reinstated Nimitor as king of Alba Longa. Seeking to establish their own settlement, Romulus finally built a wall around the Palatine Hill, the location he had chosen for the founding Rome.

the answer is A. He was the founder of the city of Rome. The myth says he and his brother, Romulus, were founding members of Rome.

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