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asambeis [7]
3 years ago
8

Please I really sure do need the help on this

English
1 answer:
e-lub [12.9K]3 years ago
6 0

Let's examine the options.

<u>a) the Greeks, unlike the Cyclops, value meeting each other</u>

This is the indirect sense we get from the passage, based on the way the Greeks express disdain toward the Cyclops for not meeting each other. The Greeks say the "Cyclopes have...no meeting, no consultation or old tribal ways" after calling them "giants, louts, without a law to bless them" and saying they live in ignorance.

<u>b) the Greeks shun meetings and consultation</u>

From the way the passage condemns the Cyclops for having "no muster and no meeting, no consultation...", we can tell the Greeks shun <em>not</em> having meetings and consultation. This option is wrong.

<u>c) the Greeks, unlike Cyclops, live alone in caves</u>

Based on the text - "Cyclopes have no muster and no meeting,...each one dwells in his own mountain cave" - Cyclops, not Greeks, are the ones living in caves. This option is wrong.

<u>d) the Cyclops have taught the Greeks the value of society</u>

We get the sense the Cyclops themselves don't know the value of society - in fact, they shut the world out ("each one dwells in his own mountain cave"). They are called ignorant louts "indifferent to what others do". This option is wrong.

<h3>Answer:</h3>

a) the Greeks, unlike the Cyclops, value meeting each other

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