Asked by Kaai97
Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
Square in your ship's path are Sirens, crying
beauty to bewitch men coasting by;
woe to the innocent who hears that sound!
He will not see his lady nor his children
in joy, crowding about him, home from sea;
the Sirens will sing his mind away
on their sweet meadow lolling. There are bones
of dead men rotting in a pile beside them
and flayed skins shrivel around the spot.
From this passage, the reader is most likely to determine that Circe is
a. advising Odysseus to visit the Sirens.
b. praising the beauty of the Sirens.
c. warning Odysseus about the Sirens.***
d. insulting the Sirens' voices
Square in your ship's path are Sirens, crying
beauty to bewitch men coasting by;
woe to the innocent who hears that sound!
He will not see his lady nor his children
in joy, crowding about him, home from sea;
the Sirens will sing his mind away
on their sweet meadow lolling. There are bones
of dead men rotting in a pile beside them
and flayed skins shrivel around the spot.
From this passage, the reader is most likely to determine that Circe is
a. advising Odysseus to visit the Sirens.
b. praising the beauty of the Sirens.
c. warning Odysseus about the Sirens.***
d. insulting the Sirens' voices
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right, c.
Answered by
Collin hambleotn
The answer is C because in the article it says the is trying to warn odysseus about sires
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