How do Penelope’s actions help develop the theme of loyalty in the Odyssey?(1 point) Responses She does not marry one of the suitors. She does not marry one of the suitors. She allows the suitors to take control of her home. She allows the suitors to take control of her home. She weaves a burial shroud for her father in law, Laertes. She weaves a burial shroud for her father in law, Laertes. She organizes an archery contest.

Penelope's actions of not marrying one of the suitors and weaving a burial shroud for Laertes demonstrate her loyalty to her husband, Odysseus. By staying faithful to her marriage vows and continuing to honor her husband's family, she exemplifies the theme of loyalty throughout the epic. Additionally, organizing the archery contest to test the suitors and ultimately help Odysseus reclaim his home showcases her loyalty to Odysseus and her commitment to their reunion.