Answer:
Comic, exaggerated
Explanation:
Jim Smiley is clearly a funny character, betting on rather arbitrary things like how far a frog can jump. He's exaggerated in the sense that he'll bet a large sum on pretty much anything ($40 in Mark Twain's day was roughly a thousand dollars today!)
She helps him along in his quest by telling him how to Get past charybdis and scylla. He also tells him how to Get past the sirens and to not eat the sungods cattle. She interfered by turning Odysseus's men into pigs.
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In the third stanza, the reader finds evidence that the speaker finds some hope.
In these lines, the speaker notes the contrast between the black night of the moor and "the ray-lit clouds." Upon seeing the sky, the speaker notes "There's solace everywhere!"
Solace means comfort, so here the speaker is finding some comfort despite the despair he feels is all around him.
Answer:
1) Torches
2) 50% (because the torches cover half of the circle)
3) Fewer bags
4) yes
5) 25%
Explanation: