Question
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In "The Cyclops," why do Odysseus and his men wait inside the cave before attacking the Cyclops?
A.
They are foredoomed to fail.
B.
Odysseus is devising a tactic.
C.
They hope to steal the Cyclops' treasure.
D.
They were bored and wanted to explore.
In "The Cyclops," why do Odysseus and his men wait inside the cave before attacking the Cyclops?
A.
They are foredoomed to fail.
B.
Odysseus is devising a tactic.
C.
They hope to steal the Cyclops' treasure.
D.
They were bored and wanted to explore.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In "The Cyclops," Odysseus and his men wait inside the cave before attacking the Cyclops because:
B. Odysseus is devising a tactic.
Odysseus is known for his cunning and strategic thinking, and waiting allows him to come up with a plan to deal with the formidable Cyclops.
B. Odysseus is devising a tactic.
Odysseus is known for his cunning and strategic thinking, and waiting allows him to come up with a plan to deal with the formidable Cyclops.