What can be inferred about the story adapted from Book IX of The Odyssey?

A.Odysseus believes that the gods are on his side.

B.Odysseus feels guilty for hurting the Cyclops.

C.Odysseus is a great leader but a poor captain.

D.Odysseus's men worship Odysseus as though he were a god.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the story best supports the answer to Part A?


A."Once his crew was hidden, Odysseus leapt onto the remaining sheep—a ram that was finer than all the others."

B."When the sun rose above the horizon, the Cyclops awoke and opened the cave entrance for his flock."

C."'Monster,' he yelled, 'if anyone asks you how you lost your sight, you can tell them that it was I, the valiant warrior Odysseus.'"

D."'Cyclops,' Odysseus shouted, 'you did wrong by trapping us, and now the gods have punished you.'"

Respuesta :

i believe the answer is a. & then d.

Answer:

Part 1 = C   Part 2 = D

Explanation:

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