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As the stars move across the sky each night people of the world have looked up and wondered about their place in the universe. Throughout history civilizations have developed unique systems for ordering and understanding the heavens. Babylonian and Egyptian astronomers developed systems that became the basis for Greek astronomy, while societies in the Americas, China and India developed their own.
The inference that can be made about the Cyclopes after reading the passage from the epic poem "The Odyssey" is:
B. They are uncivilized creatures who are potentially dangerous.
- In the epic poem "The Odyssey," the Cyclopes are one-eyed giants. Even though they are the sons of the god Poseidon, they do not seem civilized.
- According to the story, the Cyclopes <u>do not have laws to guide them.</u>
- They have <u>not developed agriculture nor a sense of community</u>. Each takes care of himself, not caring about others.
- With the information above, we can infer the Cyclopes are uncivilized creatures who are potentially dangerous.
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