A)

Multiple Choice
What is the effect of the epic simile in lines 118–131 of the excerpt from the Odyssey, Part
II?
Sometimes in farmyards when the cows return well-fed from pasture to the barn, one sees
the pens give way before the calves in tumult, breaking through to cluster about their
mothers, bumping together bawling.
from the Odyssey, Part 2 [lines 122-126]
(1 point)
to criticize the lack of loyalty of Odysseus's men
to reveal Odysseus's hurry to go back and free his men
to show how thoroughly Odysseus's men depended on him

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The effect of the epic simile in lines 118-131 of the excerpt from the Odyssey, Part II is to show how thoroughly Odysseus's men depended on him.
A)
Multiple Choice
In the Odyssey, Part II, Odysseus went to Circe, from ______ he was promised his freedom.
(1 point)
who
whom
whose
whom
A)
Multiple Choice
What is the present tense of chided?
(1 point)
chid
chide
chied
The present tense of chided is chide.
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