Which of the following are true of the Phaeacians? Select all that apply.
1. They excel all others at wrestling and boxing.
2. T
hey excel all others at dancing and singing.
3. They are fearsome warriors.
4. They are master shipbuilders and seamen.
5. They have a year-long abundance of food.
6. The gods normally do not disguise themselves when among them.
Answer: The next affirmations apply to the Phaeacians:
2. They excel all others at dancing and singing.
4. They are master shipbuilders and seamen.
Explanation:
- In the Odyssey from Homer, when Odysseus is helped and carried to the king, he narrates his experiences in Troy's war and navigating, then, <em>the best chorus from the </em><em>Phaeacians</em><em> sang about Odysseus in a magnificent form</em>.
- The Phaeacians were the folk who accept to Odysseus after his misadventures and <em>give him a ship to arrive at his home in Ithaca,</em> an act that made Poseidon fierce.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "1. They excel all others at wrestling and boxing; 3. They are fearsome warriors. 4. They are master shipbuilders and seamen. <span>6. The gods normally do not disguise themselves when among them."</span>
Each of these phrases don't make sense on their own. They need to be attached to an independent clause to properly convey an idea. this makes them dependent.