C. wail of the wind
an alliteration is a phrase that has the same letter or sound in the beginning of the phrase
Answer and Explanation:
The representation and characterization of Polyphemus features a monster that lives in caves. This was very common in Greek culture, to believe that monstrous and dangerous creatures were hidden in antiquity, in the seas and in caves, as they would be fought if they lived in the midst of civilization. As a monstrous Greek creature, Polyphemus is ferocious, bloodthirsty and strong, acting violently against human beings.
He is also unintelligent, easily falling into Odysseus' trap.
This shows that the Greek people, even fearing and recognizing their disadvantages in relation to monsters, believed that wisdom had reasoning as an advantage that would allow them to survive.
Had to look for the complete details for this question and here is my answer.
This is based on the <span>excerpt from Gilgamesh: A New English Version and based on this excerpt, the effect of Enkidu's dream interpretation is that it encouraged Gilgamesh to pursue with his journey.</span>