Answer:
Root
Explanation:
From this excerpt, Odysseus is compared to a root because the narrator describes holding on to a "great fig tree" when the billow tossed him.
Speaking further, he also talks about being far away from the "root and bole" which is the comparison to Odyssey according to the excerpt.
He also speaks about the branches and leaves being far above his head.
He can feel the rage
Radiating from me in waves
I have never been so angry
He looks at me
Fear in his eyes
I can't control it
I smash my fist in his face
Rage fueled me
It now has me ashamed
Answer:
It shows to him that he was always "The Leader"
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These are some ways you can finish it.
A wolf hunting for its prey.
A rock
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