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What does the Audience learn about Odysseus from his encounters with his shipmate Elpenor and his mother anticlea?
<span>Odysseus and his crew sail to the region of the Men of Winter and, per Kirke's instructions, make a ritual sacrifice for Teiresias. While waiting for Teiresias, Odysseus cuts down the other phantoms that emerge, including Elpenor, who had fallen from Kirke's roof. Odysseus promises him a proper sailor's burial back on Kirke's island. He also sees his dead mother, Antikleia. Odysseus thought his mother was alive so he is pretty sad and begins to cry.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The point of view in this excerpt is third-person omniscient because the excerpt uses she, herself, it, her, etc. A first person point of view uses the pronounce, I, me, myself and other pronouns that look likes you told the story yourself.Second person point of view uses you, yourself. 
        
             
        
        
        
Context clues are like puzzle pieces because they help you determine where things go or happen.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Without the further context of the article you're on, I would say the answer is most likely C. 
Dying is far more opposed than negative ideations. 
Hope this helped.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A. Our school needs to offer several selections for food at lunch.