I’m not understanding the question but if your asking what that quote means there here ya go: she is saying is that her death will ultimately cause grief and chaos after she is gone. She feels guilty that her parents life and those that love her, are almost making a sacrifice because they love her. Her parents and Gus loving her will in the end be the death of her and them. Ironic, huh?
The correct answer is that h<span>e values home and family more than personal glory.
As you can see in the excerpt, Odysseys is weeping for his wife whom he loves and whom he hasn't seen in many many years. He cannot wait to go back to Ithaca to finally see his wife and son and be reunited with his family. This is different from the beginning of the story when he set out to become famous.
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He thinks that they will help because C. They are all clergymen.
It would be A because it is in chronological order a.k.a order that works with the timeline.