Answer:
The road of trials.
Explanation:
Homer's epic narrative <em>The Odyssey</em> tells the return journey of the hero Odysseus after the Battle of Troy. The book recounts the whole duration of his decade long journey that took him through many encounters, both with gods and men.
In the given excerpt from Book IX of the text, Odysseus gave an account of him and his men's actions in the land of the Phaeacians. This part of the journey is one of many numerous trials that he and his men will have to go through. So,<u> this particular part of the journey represents the road of trials that they will go through. </u>
Answer:
The Lesson of a life time
What you need to do is go back through the story and highlight or underline points where the narrator is talking about or interacting with the ocean. Put them all on a list. Do most of them mean fear? Respect? Awe? What ever it is, that's how the narrator feels. Put a check next to all of them that correlates with how (s)he feels.
(If most of them suggest he is scared of the ocean, but not all of them, it is safe to assume he is afraid of the ocean. Check all of the lines that show his fear of the ocean)
You then just need to state "The narrator is _____ to the ocean" or "The narrator feels ____ about the ocean." Your proof is the lines you have checked.
I hope that this has helped!
(my answers were deleted for being vague, so i'll repost them now)
1. charged language.
2. creating a metaphor that america is like an injured eagle, or one that has been attacked
3. pathos.