The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "Homer." The speaker in this excerpt from Book 13 of Homer’s Odyssey, and what inference can you make from the tone is Homer. "Shall then no more, O sire of gods! be m<span>ine The rights and honours of a power divine? ... "</span>
Maybe to show that he is not the author but the character itself writing something important
I’ll say Hello... soooo Hello!
Dining in
Dine+ing
(That's the context)
Meaning-"Dine In" (it will make more sense when you read the example sentence below)
Example sentence-She was dining in at that restaurant
Another word for dining in•
Dine
Turning Off
Turn+Off
Example Sentence-She was turning off her phone so it didn't ring during class
Meaning-To shut down or turn off something
Another word for turning off•
Shut Down
Turning off+Dining in=?
Sentence for the meaning~~~~~~~
He was turning off his phone while he was dining in
*another meaning*
He turned off his phone because he was starting to dine in at The Great Restaurant
(I just made that up lol)
•Now•
Turning off+Dining in
Means:Turn off and start to dine
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*•I hope this helped•*