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The synonym of the word "anguish" based on the context in which the word appears in these lines from James Joyce's "Arby's" is torment. His eyes burned with torment and anger. The word "torment" means extreme suffering from mental and physical pain.
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Growth
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Being able to identify your current reading level helps you to clarify which areas of your comprehension need improvement and more time to experiment with. Academically it impacts you by stunting the understanding of certain subjects (most likely English) and in the real world by doing essentially the same thing with internalized concepts.
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<span>Odysseus travels to the Underworld and makes the offerings according to Circe's instructions. The shades of the dead (shades = ghosts) gather to drink the blood (gross) and then talk to Odysseus.<span>The first shade is Elpenor, freshly fallen from Circe's roof. Odysseus' eyes bug out when he sees one of his crew members—he weeps and listens to the man's story.</span>Elpenor begs for Odysseus to honor his death by building a burial mound (essentially a pile of rocks) for his dead body. Odysseus agrees, since it's the least he can do after totally having failed to notice that one of his crew members was missing.Odysseus then glimpses his mother's shade among the rest of the dead. This is news to him, since last he heard she was still alive. Not a good way to find out.<span>Fortunately, he is soon distracted from his weeping by the arrival of Teiresias (the dead blind prophet).</span>Teiresias drinks the blood of Odysseus' sacrifice and then speaks.</span>
Not 100% sure, but I’d say the answer is C
Preparing is the correct answer