Then he dismembered them and made his meal,

gaping and crunching like a mountain lion –

everything: innards, flesh, and marrow bones.

We cried aloud, lifting our hands to Zeus . . .

but Cyclops went on filling up his belly

with manflesh and great gulps of whey

-The Odyssey,
Homer

What inference can be made about the Cyclops based on the passage?

The Cyclops eats men because he is hungry and does not have any other source of food.
The Cyclops is more like a violent animal than a civilized man.
The Cyclops is very frightened and concerned with protecting himself from the men.
The Cyclops is deeply religious and is making a sacrifice to Zeus.

Based on the passage, an inference can be made that the Cyclops is more like a violent animal than a civilized man.

Based on the passage, the inference that can be made about the Cyclops is that he is more like a violent animal than a civilized man. This is evident from the description of him dismembering and eating the men, as well as the comparison to a mountain lion. There is no indication of him being hungry and lacking other sources of food, being concerned with protecting himself, or performing a religious sacrifice.