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In the Odyssey, how does Homer use Ulysses' pride to foreshadow offense and breach of fellowship during the games in Scheria? A. He shows Ulysses' great anger at insult from Euryalus. B. He has Ulysses show off his prowess with the discus in order to show up the Phaeacians. C. He has Ulysses boast of all his talents in such a way as to insult his host, Alcinous. D. He has Ulysses courteously invite the other young men to compete with him. E. He has Ulysses admit that "one cannot compete with one's own personal friend."

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    Above all the answers answer choice C is the best
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