<span>Odysseus is not easily fooled.
Odysseus knows that the Cyclops wants to get hold of his ship, but is not going to be tricked into telling the Cyclops where it is.
It is clear that this quote shows Odysseus being clever because of the excerpt "</span><span>He thought he’d find out, but I saw through this, and answered with ready lie:"
Odysseus knows what the Cyclops is after and sees through his trick to come up with a crafty lie. </span>
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Explanation:
The answer to question #3 is quotation marks.
Answer:
His brother's name was Remus.
Explanation:
The story of Romulus and Remus is an old Roman myth about the foundation of the city of Rome. Romulus and Remus were twin brothers whose mother, a Vestal virgin, was the daughter of a displaced king. Her uncle, who was then the ruler, saw the boys as threat and ordered them to be killed.
Romulus and Remus were abandoned by a river, saved by a deity, suckled by a she-wolf, and finally adopted by a shepherd. They grew up to find out about their true identities and help their grandfather take power back.
When Romulus and Remus set off to found their own city, they weren't able to agree on where it should be founded. Their dispute grew and, according to the myth, Romulus ended up killing his twin brother, founding the city of Rome, and becoming its first ruler.
The answer is B, because it can provide further explanation