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31 March, 12:51

11. Why is the simile from lines 213-216 of the Odyssey, Part 1 effective?

... and whisked away his great door slab to let his sheep go through---but he, behind, reset the stone as one would cap a quiver. (from The Odyssey, Part 1, line 213-216)

A. It emphasizes that a stone prevents any escape from Polyphemus's cave.

B. It reveals how enormous and strong Polyphemus is.

C. It tells that Polyphemus id not only a shepherd, but also an archer.

D. It shows that Odysseus's men quivered with fear.

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  1. 31 March, 15:59
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    Maybe D? im not 100% sure
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