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English, 04.02.2020 22:52 nommies005

Odysseus found part of the mast and keel and he made a makeshift raft in order to survive. this shows that he is

a. a master raft builder
b. scared to swim
c. resourceful
d. not liked by the gods
e. none of the above

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