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lina2011 [118]
4 years ago
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Match the person to the description. 1. Eurylochus master of winds 2. Sisyphus cheated death, twice 3. Agamemnon advises Odysseu

s on how to not become a pig 4. Circe destroys Odysseus's ship with a thunderbolt 5. Hermes troublemaker of Odysseus's crew 6. Zeus tells Odysseus's future 7. Poseidon Phaeacian princess 8. Aeolus king of the Laestrygonians 9. Antiphates destroys Odysseus's raft with a storm 10. Nausicaa famously distrustful of women
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mezya [45]4 years ago
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1. Eurylochus - troublemaker of Odysseus's crew

2. Sisyphus - cheated death twice.

3. Agamemnon - famously distrustful of women

4. Circe - tells Odysseus's future

5. Hermes - advises Odysseus on how to not become a pig

6. Zeus - destroyss Odysseus's ship with a thunderbolt.

7. Poseidon - destroys Odysseus's raft with a storm

8. Aeolus - master of winds

9. Antiphates - king of the Laestrygonians

10. Nausicaa - Phaeacian princess



Luda [366]4 years ago
3 0

. Sisyphus: cheated death, twice.

. Agamemnon: famously distrustful of women (his wife killed him).

. Circe: troublemaker of Odysseus's crew. She transforms the crew into pigs.

. Hermes: advises Odysseus on how to not become a pig.

. Zeuz: destroys Odysseus's ship with a thunderbolt.

. Poseidon: destroys Odysseus's raft with a storm.

. Aeolus: master of winds.

. Antiphates: king of the Laestrygonians. A race of powerful giants.

. Nausica: Phaeacian princess.



Eurylochus: is shown as a cautious man that is in Odysseus crew. I could not find a match in your options.


The one that tells Odysseus his future is Tiresias who is a prophet.

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