Answer:
B. “Sunk were at once the winds; the air above” (Line 13)
Explanation:
"The Odyssey" is an epic poem that tells the story of Odysseus's adventures and his long travel back home after the Trojan War.
This particular excrept tells of his encounter with The Sirens, creatures residing on an island and luring the sailors with their enchanting songs.
Following Circa's advice, Odysseus orders his crew to put a wax in their ears so they wouldn't hear the song and to tie him firmly to the mast so he could hear the song.
This excerpt describes the ship passing by the Sirens' island and line 15 says "Some demon calm’d the air and smooth’d the deep" meaning that the weather had suddenly changed.
This claim is supported by the line suggested in answer B which says that the strong winds that followed them on their travel suddenly stopped.
that makes like no sense dude..........
The climax of the narrative is <span> Douglass decides to fight back against coveys beatings.
Douglass has been enslaved for too long to the point that he didn't even dare to stand up for his own dignity. When Douglass decides to fight back from his master's beating, it marked the last chapter of Douglass status as a 'slave' and marked the beginning of his new identity in which he accepted himself as a free man.</span>
Answer:
The root word in proximity is Pro