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10 no answer The Odyssey has entertained people for thousands of years. Why do you think it has remained such an enduring literature? Classic literature will always be popular b/c of it's staying power and it's ability to reach cultures and ages of all kinds over generations.
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Poseidon stirs up a storm, which nearly drags Odysseus under the sea, but the goddess Ino comes to his rescue. She gives him a veil that keeps him safe after his ship is wrecked.
9 no answer The abundance of leadership protects Odysseus and his crew and allows Odysseus to return to Ithaca; therefore, Odysseus represents an ideal leader because he conveys an immense amount of compassion, cunning intelligence, and extensive bravery.
8 no answer No. Odysseus wasn't able to prevent it. The gods made him sleep, and when he slept his men killed Helio's kine.
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Atticus is a wise man, committed to justice and equality, and his parenting style is based on fostering these virtues in his children—he even encourages Jem and Scout to call him “Atticus” so that they can interact on terms as equal as possible.
Correct answer is <span>Voltaire wrote that Candide "had one great advantage over Martin." Martin had no hope (77).</span>
A. The sentence works fine. one could argue B, but a colon is used to separate a run-on or show two complete thoughts in the same sentence, so arguably B would not work either.