Disc throwing, javelin throwing, and athletics competition are the categories of Olympic games that keep the same name since the ancient Greeks organized these competitions.
B. By taunting the Cyclops with his name, Odysseus reveals that he is arrogant and vain.
He previously had already escaped from the Cyclops, with a great plan and telling him that his name was nobody, he escaped the other cyclops, but when he was in the boat safely he showed off his arrogance by saying his name and taunt the cyclop.
Answer:
The speaker is taking a lonely stroll at night while reflecting on the words of a favorite poet.
Explanation:
"A Supermarket in California" is a poem by American poet Allen Ginsberg. This poem was first published in Howl. In this poem, the speaker visits a supermarket in California and imagines that Federico García Lorca and Walt Whitman are shopping.
The statement which best describes the scene in the first stanza of Ginsberg’s poem is ''The speaker is taking a lonely stroll at night while reflecting on the words of a favorite poet.''