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27 July, 04:29

What does this passage refer to? [S]o he growled from his depths, hackles rising out their outrage. "Bear up, old heart! You've borne worse, far worse, that day when the Cyclops, man-mountain, bolted your hardy comrades down. But you held fast-" *

A. Athena is trying to keep Odysseus from killing the suitors too soon.

B. Telemachus is trying to calm Odysseus from attacking too soon.

C. Odysseus is restraining himself from killing the serving-women.

D. Odysseus is restraining himself from killing Antinous.

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  1. 27 July, 05:47
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    B is the answer to your question
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