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24 February, 21:13

Which word in this excerpt from Homer's Odyssey means "sudden fear" or "terror"?

What hurts thee, Polypheme? what strange affright

Thus breaks our slumbers, and disturbs the night?

Does any mortal, in the unguarded hour

Of sleep, oppress thee, or by fraud or power?

Or thieves insidious thy fair flock surprise?'

Thus they; the Cyclop from his den replies:

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  1. 24 February, 21:34
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    Answer:Affriad is the answer

    Explanation:

    because i just had that question and it was affriad
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