Hi! Could you please post a picture of the excerpt? :)
Hey I think I can help! Can you explain which part of the odyssey you need help with?
The ground shakes as the shiny red car shoots across the highway. Going 30 miles over the speed limit, the other drivers look slow compared to the red vehicle. The straight highway suddenly becomes a series of tight turns. The driver pays no attention to the warning signs that say to slow down, and goes into the turn too fast. The red car is thrown off the road and into a nearby ditch. The car lands at an awkward angle, and rolls along the dusty earth. The driver crawls out of the demolished vehicle and calls 911.
The correct answer for the given question above would be option 2. Based on the given lines above from the excerpts from act II, scene IV, the lines that show that Duke Orsino considers men to be more easily swayed by passion than women is this: h<span>owever we do praise ourselves,
Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm,
More longing, wavering, sooner lost and won,
Than women's are.
Hope this helps.</span>