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Katarina [22]
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15

How do we know that telemachus is nervous about talking to nestor

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Stells [14]3 years ago
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I would say that we know that Telemachus is nervous about talking to Nestor because he tells Athena, he follows Athena at a distance, and he repeats Athena's prayer - word for word. 
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