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What danger do the Lotus-Eaters pose to Odysseus’ men in
What danger do the Lotus-Eaters pose to Odysseus’ men in the excerpt from the Odyssey, Part 1?
A. The Lotus-Eaters offer the
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In "The Lotus-Eaters," how does Odysseus demonstrate his leadership? A. By boring his men with stories of home. B. By using
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How does the theme of foredoom appear in "The Lotus-Eaters"? A. The men foresee the dangers ahead. B. Odysseus dreams of his
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Which event from The Odyssey best highlights the idea that the ancient Greeks greatly disliked greediness?
• Calypso captures
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What is the significance of Odysseus' encounter with the Lotus-Eaters in the context of his journey? A. It shows the danger of
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does this sound right with grammatical errors too
Odysseus sent three men to see what the land of the Lotus Eaters, who live on
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describe the lotus eaters and the big threat they posed for Odysseus
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in one sentence describe the lotus-eaters and the threat they posed for Odysseus
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in one sentence
describe the lotus eaters and the big threat they posed for Odysseus
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Does Odysseus respond appropriately to the 3 men that stay long with the lotus eaters?
Why or why not? (from the Odyssey) Thanks!
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