He shows his intelligence and cunning. He first tricks the Cyclops with the story about his name so as to have him say that nobody hurt him, and then he devises a plan with the sheep which shows that he's not just physically capable of being a warrior, but also an intelligent man. Of course, he messes it up in the end by being too proud and vain, but before that everything was working fine for him.
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In the poem Emily Dickinson presents the Railway train in the metaphor of a mythical horse. The metaphor is appropriate, because it suggests the superhuman power of the train. ... The speaker appreciates the train's speed and power as it goes through valleys, stops for fuel, then "steps" around some mountains.
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Number 4 is the answer - a rhetoric question is a question that is not intended to be answered but rather to make people think
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