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English, 21.07.2019 15:50 john092103

Read the excerpt below and answer the question. "just as the eagle swooped down from the crags where it was born and bred, just as it snatched that goose fattened up for the kill inside the house" who says the above and why? athena is warning telemachus about the suitors' ambush. odysseus is telling eumaeus of odysseus's return. helen is interpreting a sign of odysseus's return. eumaeus is telling the stranger about what happened to the goose they were supposed to have for breakfast.

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