Which excerpt below best illustrates Penelope's cunning character trait? "Telemachus, / your sense of balance is not what it use
d to be. / When you were a boy, you had much better judgement." "Now my life is torment... / look at the griefs some god has loosed against me..." "They bring in their own calves and lambs / to feast the friends of the bride-to-be, yes, / and shower her with gleaming gifts as well. ..." "Ah, what a marvelous gentle sleep, enfolding me / in the midst of all my anguish!"
<span>They bring in their own calves and lambs / to feast the friends of the bride-to-be, yes, is my best guess since i havent read the whole thing :) - beanz</span>
It would be D) Surprised and Confused. Welles didn't pay attention to the press the day after the radio broadcast, so when the press confronted him and told him what happend he was confused<span />