I believe that the best answer for this question is "Odysseus waves him off." After he tries four times, it appears as though Telemachus might actually succeed in stringing the bow, but the beggar (who is Odysseus in disguise) waves him off and attempts to do it instead. Telemachus obliges to the beggar and gives the bow to the next individual in line. Hope this helps.
Writing requires a lot of attention and knowledge, not only of grammar, but also of the coherence of the sentences within a text and the structure that these sentences form, being able to transmit an understandable message to the reader. Effective and efficient writing should refrain from Run-on sentences that leave writing completely without coherence and cohesion because it does not link one sentence to another in a fluid and correct way, leaving the text disorganized and making the reading uncomfortable and inconclusive. Efficient writing must also refrain from fragments sentences that are incomplete sentences, which do not have the capacity to conclude a thought and transmit a tangible message to the reader.
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By explaining the relationship between automobile emissions and global warming