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Lorico [155]
3 years ago
15

How does Homer suggest that the suitors are cowardly?

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1 answer:
Masja [62]3 years ago
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Odysseus's wife stays faithful and has faith in obysseus and will not marry until a sutor stings the bow and shoots and arrow through 20 aches a challenge only Odysseus could do and the sutors are afraid to try the challenge
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