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1 October, 12:54

Read the following passage and answer the question.

"I hail from Crete's broad land, I'm proud to say,

and I am a rich man's son. And many other sons

he brought up in this palace, born in wedlock,

sprung of his lawful wife. Unlike my mother.

She was a slave, a concubine he'd purchased, yes,

but he treated me on par with all his true-born sons -

Castor, Hylax's son ..."

Who is the speaker of this passage?

Eumaeus

Odysseus

Melanthius

Telemachus

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  1. 1 October, 14:21
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    Odysseus is the speaker of the passage. He is lying to the swineherd.
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