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At first, Odysseus and his men refrain from eating the cattle because they all swore an oath not to eat any cattle. The situation changed when they were on the island because they were starving and trapped there for a month. Don't forget that it was Eurylochus who convinced the men to eat the Cattle of the Sun: "it's better to die at sea from the wrath of the gods, he said than to die of hunger."
I hope that helps! If you need more contextual evidence, it should be in the book.
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C. The crowd begins to accept the argument that the conspirators were obligated to murder Caesar.
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<span>The narrator of Stolen Day is a young boy; the narrator of The Night the Bed Fell is grown up.</span>
The italicized word in the given sentence above is the name "Judy". In this sentence, "Judy" is used as the direct object. A direct object is a word or a noun which acts as the direct receiver of the action. "Judy" here receives the action "bought" done by the subject "Jane".
Answer:hungry and hopeless
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