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English, 02.09.2020 02:01 joelpimentel

Which lines from the reading best show the cyclops to be an antagonist? A. As soon as he’d [the cyclops] briskly finished all his chores / he lit / his fire and spies in the blaze... / The hearts inside us shook,/ terrified by his rumbling voice and monstrous hulk.

B. I approached my host [the cyclops] with a cordial, winning word.

C. [T]he monster relit his fire and milked his handsome ewes.

D. Our party quickly made its way into the cave/ but we failed to find our host [the cyclops] himself inside.

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