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Read the following excerpt from The Odyssey, spoken by Odysseus: Amid these joys, why seeks thy mind to know The unhappy series of a wanderer's woe? Rememberance sad, whose image to review Alas, I must open all my wounds anew! And oh, what first, what last shall I relate Of woes unnumbered sent by Heaven and Fate?" What does the final line of the excerpt reveal about Odysseus' character?

Read The Following Excerpt From The Odyssey Spoken By Odysseus Amid These Joys Why Seeks Thy Mind To Know The Unhappy Series Of A Wanderers Woe Rememberance Sad class=

Sagot :

Answer:

B

Explanation:

He asks a question about his "Woes" or sadnesses

although if not that then D.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Comment

The last line says "of the many troubles Fate and Heaven have sent me, which one should I relate first, and which one should be the one I tell last?"

Let's start with C. He may have, but whoever is posing the question wants to know the bad stuff. Not C

We want to know the bad stuff that has happened to him. He is more concerned with why he must recollect the bad. Not B

He does not convey Sadness. Just wonder at why he is being asked to relate something he does not really want to do. Not D

I think the answer is A.