Question
5.
In "Sailing From Troy," Odysseus states that he and his men were plundered by:
A.
The sea monsters.
B.
The gods.
C.
The inhabitants of Ismarus.
D.
The Lotus-Eaters.
In "Sailing From Troy," Odysseus states that he and his men were plundered by:
A.
The sea monsters.
B.
The gods.
C.
The inhabitants of Ismarus.
D.
The Lotus-Eaters.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In "Sailing From Troy," Odysseus and his men were plundered by:
C. The inhabitants of Ismarus.
Ismarus is the land of the Cicones, where Odysseus and his men raided after leaving Troy, but they were ultimately attacked and overpowered by the Cicones as they lingered too long.
C. The inhabitants of Ismarus.
Ismarus is the land of the Cicones, where Odysseus and his men raided after leaving Troy, but they were ultimately attacked and overpowered by the Cicones as they lingered too long.