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Confused but okay Ain''t yall keep the fellow's pen?
Answer: “They tied me up, then plumb amid ships, back to the mast, lashed to the mast, and took themselves again to rowing.”
Explanation: The aforementioned quotation provides the strongest evidence to illustrate the point that Odysseus is an epic hero.
The members of the crew tied him up, by following his order. Furthermore, Odysseus's crew rows continuously, even after he has been tied up.
I loved that book!! Can you tell me what part you are reading like the setting and be descriptive As you can then I can help you
Naknahatrepid ulrep atik aragen id ajareb isutitsni hakapagnem
<u>"I understood that he spoke of the great lake of ears of corn that all of us Indians have in our heart and from which we get tiny drops of moonlight . . . "</u>
I believe its this excerpt. It seems to have a much more understanding to me that it also explains the connection between human and nature much more efficient to me than the others tho.
I hope this helps! If that's wrong. I'm terribly sorry.