Answer:
nothing other than; unmitigated
Explanation:
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The illusion of justice and the assumption of mastery
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>A. He tells the Cyclops his name even though it risks the lives of his men.</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The detail from the Odyssey which best shows that Odysseus can be vain is that there are unnecessary risks which are taken by him endangering his crew members so that he taunt the cyclops. The state of Ithaca is also entailed in the details of Odyssey. There are certain risks which are taken by him and goes in vain as they are of no use to him and in the plot construction and his actions.
Man's effigy or man's idol correct me if I’m wrong
Answer:
Bob and Wheel
Explanation:
the stanza form is a Bob and Wheel method, short followed by long.