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Grace [21]
3 years ago
6

Which characteristics of an epic hero does Odysseus demonstrate by coming up with his plan for listening to the Siren song? Chec

k all that apply.
He is a strong warrior and courageous leader.
He is a compelling and confident speaker.
He takes a long journey.
He has a group of followers.
He engages in combat on his own.
English
2 answers:
SVETLANKA909090 [29]3 years ago
4 0
<span>He is a compelling and confident speaker.
</span><span>He is a strong warrior and courageous leader.
</span><span>He has a group of followers.
</span><span>He engages in combat on his own.</span>
Daniel [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

He is a strong warrior and courageous leader.

He is a compelling and confident speaker.

He has a group of followers.

He engages in combat on his own

Explanation:

Odysseus doesn't really make it all clear what he meant to do to his men. The idea of surviving something that no one ever survived is very appealing to him and something that would make him known as an ever greater warrior, perhaps. He shows bravery and confidence in his plan. The only thing that has nothing to do with the Siren is the long journey. Although he does travel far, it isn't related to this situation specifically.

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