Answer:
Benevolent:kind::malicious:cruel
“They tied me up, then, plumb / amidships, back to the mast, lashed to the mast, / and took themselves again to rowing.”Odysseus’s crew refuse to tie themselves up.
The crew follows Odysseus’s orders by tying him up.
The crew is rowing without Odysseus.
Odysseus’s crew continues to row, even when he is tied up.
The crew agree to have wax put in their ears.
The crew follows Odysseus’s orders by tying him up.
Odysseus’s crew continues to row, even when he is tied up.
Answer: Options 2 and 4.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The quotation that has been given here talks about the crew members and the men of Odysseus and Odysseus himself. It shows how obedient the men of Odysseus are that they listen to each and everything he says even if it is about tying Odysseus.
Even after tying Odysseus, his men continue to row and continue working without him. This shows their determination, focus and dedication towards their work.
Answer:Snowball and Napoleon's decision to send pigeons to neighboring farms to spread news of Animal Farm is — like their creation of "Animal Hero, First Class" at the end of the chapter — an attempt to heighten the gravity and scope of the rebellion. By informing other animals about Animal Farm, the pigs hope to instigate rebellions elsewhere and eventually live in the world depicted in old Major's dream.
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