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A. to highlight how remarkable Curie's later achievements were, considering her difficult beginnings
I think the answer is C: It made him tired but strong.
Answer: Intelligence or cleverness.
Penelope displays intelligence, or cleverness, when she decides to organize the contest. She knows that this is the best way to ensure she does not have to marry anyone else, as only her husband could win such a contest. Penelope's cleverness is similar to that of Odysseus. He is another character that displays this trait throughout the text.