Answer:
I read the summary of Book 21 and I think that the excerpt given above reveals that Penelope, Ulysses's wife is B. SHE IS FAIR, IMPARTIAL, AND NOT AFFECTED BY A PERSON'S SOCIAL STATUS.
She did not know that Ulysses was there disguised as a beggar but she still gave him the chance to participate in the competition.
Explanation:
The British viewed the visiting American Indians as b) exotic creatures.
Their clothing and way of life were both foreign and attractive to the
white Europeans.
It should contain all of the above with the exception of a strong argument as to why the reader is wrong. There would be no need for that unless you are just being rude.
They coudn't look past their own religion.
I'm pretty sure.
Hope this helps:)