Asked by mari
he two similes in the passage present an image of Odysseus as
elderly but lively.
battered but unruffled.
dirty but amusing.
needy but rude.
elderly but lively.
battered but unruffled.
dirty but amusing.
needy but rude.
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Answered by
Anon
Well, since Odysseus wasn’t either elderly or rude, which pair of words fits, do you think?
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