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allsm [11]
3 years ago
11

Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.

English
2 answers:
ratelena [41]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The new cloak represents Odysseus’s transformation from a weary traveler to the returning hero.

Explanation:

hope this helps ;)

Novay_Z [31]3 years ago
5 0
Your cloak is new; even your skin! Idk if that’s right I did this a while ago I don’t remember but there’s my try.
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