How does Odysseus get his men and himself out of the Cyclops’s cave?
2 answers:
Answer:
Odysseus and his men hid under the belly of the Cyclops's rams so they Cyclops couldn't fall them
Explanation:
When morning comes, Odysseus and his men escape from the cave, unseen by the blind Polyphemus, by clinging to the bellies of the monster's sheep as they go out to graze.
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