The speaker had a specific identity. He was A.H.'s friend and this was the way he mourned him. No one else mourned him with those words. No one else shared the same experiences with A.H. The I may be known to the reader but that doesn't matter. The I is expressing his personal grief in his poems.
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Disagree very much so. !!!!!
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Are there any options? but it proves that Odysseus's men caused their own problems due to their selfishness. (thats what it looks like to me)
What claim is the author defending? Just comment me the question, and I will give you a nice answer. :>
Please do, because I really don't want to waste space here...
The answer is C!!
We all have them and some of us have the same difference