In <em>Odyssey</em>, Athena is the most helpful to Telemachus. She is the one that advises him throughout the story and<u> opens Telemachus' eyes by telling him he is no longer a child</u>. She also explains Telemachus that it is time for him to grow up and become a man since it has already been 19 years since his father left. Furthermore,<u> she teaches Telemachus to be responsible but also to be confident in order to fight against Penelope's suitors</u>. Moreover, it is also Athena who encourages him to start looking for his father and prepares Telemachus for visiting Nestor, the King of Pylos.
He wrote letters from Birmingham Jail to make the public aware and involved of the injustices african americans were suffering at the time.
C.The narrator is the writer
The correct answer is "In this selection, the use of the word <em>inundation</em> is probably exaggerated."
In this situation, inundation is not a real inundation/flood, therefore it is not literal. It is a word used to exaggerate the fact that the housewives are constantly cleaning the house, sweeping and mopping. You can see that too in the excerpt <em>"under the discipline of mops and brooms". </em>We know the author is referring to the cleaning process and therefore, chooses to use the word <em>inundation</em> to create more depth to what he's describing.
The cow is a symbol of hope for them in some way