Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
hey lol i m jus need the point lol but anywaysssss
Explanation:
have a great day n i m sorry:(
Answer:
The story is being told from the 3rd person
Explanation:
by reading the passage we can find certain clues that help us figure it out, examples include: "Hummel sighed" the mentioning of the name is rarely done from the first person, and "Caldwell decided as he walked away." this clears up that Caldwell is not narrating either. if no present character cannot be identified as the narrator the story is being told from the third person.
Answer: Books I-IV are referred to as the Telemachy--the opening story of Odysseus' son Telemakhos--which prepares us for what's to come. The Telemachy serves a dramatic purpose by implying that the son has a essential role in the overthrow of the brazen suitors, a part for which he is not yet ready.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
(sike thats ther wrong number)