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well for starters he may have never even made it back to his wife because it takes a heros traits to go through all that peril and still make it home. If he didn't prove himself or have the smarts, his wife would eventually have to have married off to another man that was more suitable to rule the kingdom and Odysseus would loose everything that he owned. It was because he was a good hero that he became the king in the first place and he also survived many dangerous encounters. This includes the Cyclops, Polyphemus, Circe who almost turned him into an animal but ended up helping him instead, and then also how he returned home, claimed what was his, and killed all the suitors that had tried to takes his position and wife. Also, the fact that he was some amazing war hero who proved his worth showed that he truly deserved his positions and he wasn't questioned by anybody when he took it back. His son probably would have been used as a slave or normal warrior. Maybe even killed so that there were no possible men to take over the throne with Odysseus gone.
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he writes about Jefferson not Washington or Franklin
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He suffers complete ruin and death
Answer: The correct answer is B) Beast had secretly put out food for Beauty's father.
Explanation: In the story, the father enters the castle and both dinner and breakfast are served to him without a trace of the Beast. When he picks the rose, the Beast confronts him which leaves me to believe that the Beast was there the whole time and fed him. A) the handsome prince frightened Beast out of the castle. is not correct because the Beast and the prince are the same person. C) Beauty was unhappy living at the farmhouse. does not seem correct because it is never inferred that she was unhappy living at the farmhouse, rather it was her sisters that did not like living at the farmhouse. D) Beauty's father hoped his daughter would marry Beast. does not seem like the correct answer because it is not inferred that Beauty's father wants his daughter to marry the Beast and indeed, seems quite the opposite.
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