<span>to find out what happened and why</span>
Answer: the second option I think
Explanation:
Answer: Odysseus is the son of Laertes and is widely respected for his cunning. Odysseus is admired at home for his actions during war and peace. Men are frightened of Odysseus because of his strength shown in war. Men greatly dislike Odysseus simply because he is the son of Laertes
Explanation:
1.) she accomplish persuading the people to save the building
2.) She can inform people on things they didn't know about the building
3.) She can persuade whoever reads her essay to help her in the fight of saving the building
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