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27 September, 10:48

Near the end of Book 9, "In the One-Eyed Giant's Cave," Odysseus taunts the Cyclops and reveals his name, endangering the lives of his men. What does this evidence from the text reveal about Odysseus? A. Odysseus is arrogant and vain. B. Odysseus is calm and composed. C. Odysseus is angry and heartless. D. Odysseus is sad and regretful.

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  1. 27 September, 11:58
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    D odyssey is sad and regretful because he was done with all the things cyclops was doing
  2. 27 September, 14:31
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    In case it was confusing from the other answer, the answer can either be A. Odysseus is arrogant and vain. or it can also be D. That he is vain.
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