Answer: In a surprise attack, Odysseus first kills the suitors' leader, Antinous, with an arrow through the throat; he then kills smooth-talking Eurymachus, the other leading suitor, with an arrow in the liver. Melanthius and Melantho die more slowly after the slaughter of the suitors.
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none of the other answer choices have good connotations, while backing your argument with sources is always good.
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