It means he went away from the main group to come up with a plan to solve the problem/conflict. I believe he will use magic to (I don't know what the conflict is, but this is where you'd put how you think he'd fix it)
Answer:
Hospitality is mentioned many times in Odysseus. It is known as xenia in the poem. One notable example is.
Here is a poor man come, a wanderer,
driven by want to beg his bread, and everyone
in hall gave bits, to cram his bag—only
Antinous threw a stool, and banged his shoulder
The lines show Odysseus disguised as a beggar and shares his bread with another beggar in a weird way because he had to defeat him in order to eat. However, Odysseus does not kill the old man and even shows his hospitality.
Explanation:
Here is a poor man come, a wanderer, driven by want to beg his bread, and everyone in hall gave bits, to cram his bagÑonly Antinous threw a stool, and banged his shoulder "Suppose Athena's arm is over us, and Zeus her father's, must I rack my brains for more?" "The cruel belly, can you hide its ache? How many bitter days it brings!" Odysseus only shook his head, containing thoughts of bloody work, as he walked on, then sat, and dropped his loaded bag again upon the door sill.
The correct answer is “none of these”. All of the terms (setting, atmosphere, tone, mood) are part of a greater term which is literary techniques. “Atmosphere” cannot be interchangeable with any of the other terms, since they all have different meanings and functions. The literary technique of “atmosphere” has the function of creating an emotional effect through describing objects and settings. “Mood” has a similar function as “atmosphere”; however, “mood” describes internal feelings, that is, emotions of a certain individual or group of people. “Setting” is the environment in which a narrative takes place and provides information regarding specific timing and place. “Tone” refers to the way in which a writer approaches the theme of a narrative and some of the types are comic, formal, informal, sad, among others. Even though some of the literary techniques share some characteristics, they <u>cannot</u> be used interchangeably.
The answer is B for sure.
I need the answers to choose from