The answer is: Anticleia is explaining why Odysseus cannot embrace her.
In the excerpt from "The Oddysey," Odysseus travels to the underworld, where he finds his mother's spirit. She tells him she has died of sadness, while waiting for him to go back from war. However, when Odysseus wishes to embrace his mother, he finds out her body is not composed of matter - it has no material existance and his arms pass through her. Anticleia is extremely upset, and explains that ghosts have no physical solidness.
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"You might've seen someone leave old emails in their *digital* inbox, but how does one collect them?"
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The word that BEST describes Douglass's diction in this excerpt is
A. formal
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "The possibility of abiding by the law while destroying the nation through war" When Lincoln asks if it is possible to lose the nation, and yet preserve the Constitution, he is referring to The possibility of abiding by the law while destroying the nation through war