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7 November, 04:25

Read the following excerpt from "In the One-Eyed Giant's Cave" from Homer's

Odyssey, in which Odysseus describes the aftermath of his conflict in

Ismarus:

There I sacked the city,

killed the men, but as for the wives and plunder,

that rich haul we dragged away from the place -

we shared it around so no one, not on my account,

would go deprived of his fair share of spoils.

Which inference about Odysseus is best supported by this excerpt?

O

A. He is a fearless warrior.

O B. He and his men attacked a city.

C. He treats his troops fairly.

D. He stole the city's loot.

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  1. 7 November, 06:22
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    I think the answer is A
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