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The Odyssey
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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?(1 point)
Responses She does not marry one of the
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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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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey? (1 point) Responses She does not marry one of the
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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?
She does not marry one of the suitors. She allows
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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?
She does not marry one of the suitors. She allows
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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?
She does not marry one of the suitors. She allows
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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?
She does not marry one of the suitors. She allows
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The fact that Penelope waits 20 years for her husband to return to her illustrates the Odyssey’s theme of .
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Read the following passage about Odysseus from Part 2 of the Odyssey:
But the man skilled in all ways of contending, satisfied by
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Evaluate the traits of the ancient hero Odysseus. How do these traits influence our modern view of a hero?
In an essay, appraise
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
Square in your ship’s path are Sirens, crying beauty to bewitch men coasting by;
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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?
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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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In the Odyssey what personality trait does Odysseus reveal when he devises a plan to listen to the Sirens' song and yet escape
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The fact that Penelope waited 20 years for her husband to return to her illustrates the Odyssey's theme of
a) happiness b)
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
"There's our sign! I know not more. Could someone else's hand have sawn that trunk
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Read the following passage about Odysseus from Part 2 of the Odyssey:
But the man skilled in all ways of contending, satisfied by
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
Square in your ship's path are Sirens, crying beauty to bewitch men coasting by; woe
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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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How do Penelope's actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?
(1 point) • She does not marry one of the suitors.
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Read the following passage from odyssey Square in your ship's path are sirens, crying beauty to bewitch me coasting by; woe to
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dumb this down a little but still formal- When Odysseus and his men are trapped in the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus, he
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dumb this down, make it look like a 6th graderr wrote it- When Odysseus and his men are trapped in the cave of the Cyclops
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
“There’s our sign! I know not more. Could someone else’s hand have sawn that
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey: “There’s our sign! I know not more. Could someone else’s hand have sawn that
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how do penelope's actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the odyssey
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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey? (1 point) Responses She does not marry one of the
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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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Read the following passage from the Odyssey: Square in your ship’s path are Sirens, crying beauty to bewitch men coasting by;
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In the Odyssey, what personality trait does Odysseus reveal when he devises a plan to listen to the Sirens' song and yet escape
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The fact that Penelope waits 20 years for her husband to return to her illustrates the Odyssey’s theme of
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Read the following passage about Odysseus from Part 2 of the Odyssey.
But the man skilled in all ways of contending, satisfied by
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Write a Essay ABout 1. Penelope - "Part 3 of The Odyssey"
- Three character traits: loyal, patient, cunning - Role in the
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In the Odyssey, what personality trait does Odysseus reveal when he devises a plan to listen to the Sirens' song and yet escape
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
“There’s our sign! I know not more. Could someone else’s hand have sawn that
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Read the following passage about Odysseus from Part 2 of the Odyssey:
But the man skilled in all ways of contending, satisfied by
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
Square in your ship’s path are Sirens, crying beauty to bewitch men coasting by;
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How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?
(1 point) A) She does not marry one of the suitors.
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is this a good summary of The Odyssey
The Odyssey Part 1 is a summary of the first part of Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey. It
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can you write a conclusion
The Odyssey summary The Odyssey Part 1 is a summary of the first part of Homer's epic poem, The
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Read the following passage about Odysseus from part two of the odyssey
But the man, skilled, and in all way of contending,
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
Square in your ship’s path are Sirens, crying beauty to bewitch men coasting by;
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In the Odyssey, what personality trait does Odysseus reveal when he devises a plan to listen to the Sirens' song and yet escape
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In the Odyssey, what personality trait does Odysseus reveal when he devises a plan to listen to the Sirens' song and yet escape
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Read the following passage about Odysseus from Part 2 of the Odyssey: But the man skilled in all ways of contending, satisfied
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Read the following passage from the Odyssey:
Square in your ship's path are Sirens, crying beauty to bewitch men coasting by; woe
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The fact that Penelope Waits 20 years for her husband to return to her illustrates the odyssey's theme of
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In The Odyssey audio said come on commented to tillamatchis this is not princely to be swept away by wander at your father's
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Read the following passage about Odysseus from Part 2 of the Odyssey: But the man skilled in all ways of contending, satisfied
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The fact that Penelope waits 20 years for her husband to return to her illustrates the Odyssey’s theme of (1 point) Responses
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