Who are the strangers referenced in this passage? "Strangers will come to be your sons-in-law and by their blood to raise our name to the stars. The descendants of that stock will see the whole world turning under their feet and guided by their will, from where the rising Sun looks down on the streams of Ocean to where he sees them as he sets."

a. The Latins
b. the Rutulians
c. the Trojans
d. the Arcadians
e. the Romans


Answer: c. the Trojans

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