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  1. In The Odyssey, Odysseus' comment to Telemachus, "This is not princely, to be swept/away by wonder at your father's presence,"
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  2. In The Odyssey, Odysseus' comment to Telemachus, "This is not princely, to be swept/away by wonder at your father's presence,"
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  3. can you write a conclusionThe Odyssey summary The Odyssey Part 1 is a summary of the first part of Homer's epic poem, The
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  4. is this a good summary of The OdysseyThe Odyssey Part 1 is a summary of the first part of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. It
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  5. In Homer’s The Odyssey, what does Odysseus do so that he is able to hear the Sirens’ music?- Odysseus persuades Circe to
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  6. Write a Essay ABout 1. Penelope - "Part 3 of The Odyssey"- Three character traits: loyal, patient, cunning - Role in the
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  7. In organizing the events of Odysseus’s quest, why would the text in The Odyssey - Elpenor be labeled as part of the road of
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  8. The Odyssey reveals the character traits of its epic hero, Odysseus. Select a particular encounter from The Odyssey. What traits
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  9. In the Odyssey, Odysseus' comment to Telemachus, "This is not princely, to be swept/ away by wonder at your father's presence,"
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  10. In the Odyssey, Odysseus' comment to Telemachus, "This is not princely, to be swept / away by wonder at your father's presence,"
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