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English, 05.09.2019 18:20 Jspice1996

Read the paraphrase. although i was sad to see my mother’s dead ghost, i didn’t speak with her because i needed to talk to a different ghost. which excerpt from the odyssey - teiresais is this paraphrasing? now came the soul of antikleia, dead, my mother, daughter of autolykos, dead now, though living still when i took ship for holy troy. seeing this ghost i grieved, but held her off, through pang on pang of tears, till i should know the presence of teiresias. soon from the dark that prince of thebes came forward bearing a golden staff; and he addressed me great captain, a fair wind and the honey lights of home are all you seek. but anguish lies ahead

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