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alexgriva
2 months ago
10

What can a reader who knows the steps of the hero quest predict about the rest of The Odyssey? Check all that apply.

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2 answers:
Leya [7.7K]2 months ago
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1. Odysseus is set to confront his most significant challenge.


3. Odysseus will undergo more changes.


5. He will successfully return home.


all correct

ddd [7.4K]2 months ago
8 0

1. Odysseus will confront his greatest challenge yet.

3. There will be further transformations in Odysseus.

5. Ultimately, Odysseus will find his way back home.

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