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geniusboy [140]
3 years ago
7

PART A: Read line 15 from the passage from The Odyssey: “Some demon calm’d the air and smooth’d the deep.” What does the line de

scribe?
A. The ship seems to be in danger.
B. Ulysses is enchanted by the Sirens.
C. The weather has suddenly changed.
D. Ulysses thinks he can see the Sirens.
English
1 answer:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<em>B. Ulysses is enchanted by the Sirens.</em>

<u>C. The weather has suddenly changed.</u>

Explanation:

These two are the most likely answer to the question.

The underlined one is the one I'm most confident with for it to be right/ correct and the italicized one is the one I'm on the edge about.

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