here are the means i thought would serve my turn:
English, 20.10.2019 20:30 kiahnamickens2002
Read the excerpt from the odyssey.
here are the means i thought would serve my turn:
a club, or staff, lay there along the fold—
an olive tree, felled green and left to season
for cyclops' hand. and it was like a mast
a lugger of twenty oars, broad in the beam—
a deep-sea-going craft—might carry:
so long, so big around, it seemed.
based on the epic simile, how should the reader picture the beam of wood odysseus found in the cave?
a: like a deep-sea-going ship or vessel
b : like an olive tree, just felled and still green
c: like the cyclops, large and wide
d: like the mast of an enormously large ship
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Read the excerpt from the odyssey.
here are the means i thought would serve my turn:
here are the means i thought would serve my turn:
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