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Answer: "It's essential to remember that, much like ourselves, refugees are only trying to survive in this often harsh and cruel world. It's illogical to refuse entry to a group of people with the thought process of 'they're going to replace us'. If you disagree, then perhaps you should put yourselves in their shoes. Or, it may even be necessary to think back to a time when you <em>yourself</em> were in need of assistance or battled discrimination. As long as we're able to remain open-minded about Europe's refugees and understand the valid reasons for their crossing over, then none of us should have a problem with it."
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Answer: D - include a quote c;
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Hi There Brain!
Which best describes the conflict between Odysseus and Antinous?
A.
Odysseus, upon hearing the song of the Sirens, demands that Antinous untie him, but Antinous continues to row and refuses Odysseus's command.
B.
Odysseus, dressed as a beggar, asks for alms from Antinous, who refuses and strikes Odysseus with a chair, but Odysseus does not fall.
C.
Antinous disobeys Odysseus's order not to slay the cattle of the Sun, and Odysseus is forced to exile Antinous for his disobedience.
D.
<span>Antinous demands that Odysseus leave Penelope and his young son Telemachus to fight in the war, and though Odysseus resists at first, he finally agrees to go.
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<span>Odysseus, dressed as a beggar, ASKs for alms from Antinous, WHO Refuses Odysseus and strikes with a chair, but does not fall Odysseus.</span>