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iren2701 [21]
3 years ago
10

Who says the following and why? " I say he's right at hand — and may some power save you , spirit you home before you meet him f

ace - to - face the moment he returns to native ground ! Once under his own roof , he and your friends , believe you me , won't part till blood has flowed . "
A) Disguised Odysseus is warning Amphinomus to leave.
B) Theoclymenus is foretelling the death of the suitors.
C) Eurymachus is warning the suitors that Odysseus will return.
D) Telemachus is warning Antinous not to cross him.
PLEASE DONT PUT RANDOM ANSWERS JUST FOR POINTS 
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1 answer:
kifflom [539]3 years ago
8 0
Answer: A. Disguised Odysseus is warning Amphinomus to leave

It was Odysseus who said those lines presented above. Those dialogue showed Odysseus clearly giving a warning at the same time a subtle threat intended for Amphinomus in the hopes of persuading him to leave before something unfortunate will happen to him. 
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