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Likurg_2 [28]
2 years ago
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My brain is fried so bad i dont feel like doing my schooling. Im freakn bored people .and also check out my other question it sa

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oee [108]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Same cuh and thanks for the free points appreciate it

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lesya692 [45]2 years ago
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Answer:

you got this

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After reading the excerpt from "The Odyssey," we can say the author suggests the following about the beliefs of the ancient Greeks:

D. They believed that the gods often punished people for acting badly.

<h3>How do gods act in "The Odyssey"?</h3>
  • Gods from the ancient Greek mythology are often interfering in the lives of humans in the epic poem "The Odyssey." They can offer help, but they also frequently punish humans for their bad actions.

<h3>How about the excerpt?</h3>
  • In the excerpt we are analyzing here, the god Zeus is punishing Odysseus and his men with a terrible storm. The men soon begin to fear for their life, until Zeus's fury finally fades.
  • As a matter of fact, Odysseus and his men are often being punished by the gods, especially Poseidon, the god of the seas. Whenever they disobey or challenge the gods, they meet with hardship and even death.

With that in mind, we can choose letter D as the best option concerning the ancient Greek's beliefs.

This is the excerpt the question is about:

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<em>then two long days and nights we lay offshore </em>

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