I believe the answer is D
It says Fallen multiple times.
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Ponyboy<span>, </span>Two-Bit<span>, and Johnny walk to </span>Two-Bit's house<span> with Cherry and Marcia so that they can give the girls a ride home</span>
The correct answer is that h<span>e values home and family more than personal glory.
As you can see in the excerpt, Odysseys is weeping for his wife whom he loves and whom he hasn't seen in many many years. He cannot wait to go back to Ithaca to finally see his wife and son and be reunited with his family. This is different from the beginning of the story when he set out to become famous.
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Ok well,the much I know is:it tells how the olden days people survive and how the people use to be and they teach us a lesson. GREAT PEOPLE NEVER DIE they never go out of our hearts