In these lines, we see that Antinous was rude to Odysseus because he was disguised as a beggar. Everyone, including the suitors, believe this to be a bad action. Odysseus does so as well, and in these lines he reproaches Antinous. He tells us that the beggar is only there out of hunger, and that many men have crossed oceans due to hunger. He also hopes that Antinous dies soon.
The best prediction of what will become of Antinous is that he will probably die first, as Odysseus is planning to kill all the suitors and he has now wished he was dead. The detail that supports this prediction is the statement "<em>if there are Furies pent in the dark to avenge a poor man's wrong, then may Antinous meet his death before his wedding day!</em>"
Answer: A- Down on his luck
Explanation: In the first lines, we get to see the persona's negative feelings towards life. For example in lines 1 and 2 'When in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state'. In these lines the persona says he is all alone and sad which shows how down on his luck he is. Another instance showing how bad he is doing is in line 4: 'And look upon myself and curse my fate'. Here the persona tells us he curses his fate thus once again showing us he is not all right
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When he goes back to school, Auggie notices that things have changed. He is now known for his bravery in dealing with what happened, and Henry, Miles, and Amos now welcome him as one of them. Only Julian still treats him badly, but Julian's popularity has diminished because he missed everything that happened on the trip. Just before the last day of school, Mr. Tushman calls Auggie in to talk to him. Auggie's old, mangled hearing aids were found in Eddie's locker at his school. However, Auggie says he does not want to press charges.
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what is this...............
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if u were made fun of about ur apperance which includes me you would wand to hide from reality
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