Answer:
Telemachus. Odysseus's son. An infant when Odysseus left for Troy, Telemachus is about twenty at the beginning of the story. He is a natural obstacle to the suitors desperately courting his mother, but despite his courage and good heart, he initially lacks the poise and confidence to oppose them.
Answer: "C"
Explanation: He decided to go "THROUGH" the museum by himself rather than with his class.
In the chapters to come, journeys with mixed feelings, like horror and wonder, are to become about.