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The Odyssey
by Homer

My friends advise me, and to quit the shore.

Their wholesome counsel rashly I declined,

Curious to view the man of monstrous kind,

And try what social rites a savage lends:

Dire rites, alas! and fatal to my friends."



"The Odyssey" by Homer

Question
Use the passage to answer the question.

One theme suggested by this passage is that people expect to be greeted with hospitality. Which other universal theme does this passage suggest?

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Responses

the need to take care when choosing one’s friends
the need to take care when choosing one’s friends

the danger of being rude to strangers
the danger of being rude to strangers

the need to keep going when you feel like quitting
the need to keep going when you feel like quitting

the danger of acting on your curiosity

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the danger of acting on your curiosity