Assuming that you want to find out from which poetry that the line came from , it came from a poetry called : Sir Patrick Spen
the poem tells about a journey of margaret and King Eric, where their ships sank in the middle of the journey
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
This excerpt doesn't give much detail but I'm pretty sure this is Polyphemus speaking. He is a cyclops, and son of Poseidon. When Odysseus and his men were trapped in a cave with the giant man-eating cyclops, they plotted to blind him and escape. So Odysseus got Polyphemus drunk on some kind of wine and waited for him to pass out. Then they got a huge stick or branch, sharpened the end and plunged it into the giant's eye. One can easily surmise that Polyphemus would seek revenge for this, so answer B is definite. Answer A might be an additional factor, as Polyphemus does refer to him in this passage as "raider of cities"--indicating perhaps some disapproval--but the damage to his (only!) eye would be the most important issue, since that is personal.
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Yeah ik
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I think the same but i also think that they have the right to put them, they need to be seen just like any other products, but idk maybe they could put them a little late so kids dont see them?
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i cant see the picture can you just type it in
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