In the odyssey the inferences ‘men like us who eat bread’ best supports the odysseus' arrival home
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‘The Odyssey’ is a poem written by Homer. This is a poem about Odysseus who’s sole purpose is to reach his home and reunite with his wife. But it wasn’t easy for him to reach his destination. The reason why he left his home was because he was a warrior and wanted to fight in the battlefield of Trojan war.
As the poem moves forward, readers get to known what all difficulties Odysseus face. But the line from the poem, ‘men like us who eat bread’ indicates that there are people who offer such hospitality because of whom Odysseus’s goal of reaching his home is accomplished.
I believe the answer to be a XD hope i helped correct me if i'm wrong.
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im not sure but try c or d
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Answer: Whitney and Rainsford’s discussion of Ship-Trap Island immediately establishes a foreboding mood.
Explanation: In literature, the mood is a literary element that makes the reader feel certain feelings or vibes through words and descriptions. It can also be described as the atmosphere of a story or a text, it is basically the emotional setting of the story. In the given excerpt from a student's essay about "The Most Dangerous Game" the revision that best incorporates the term "mood" in a literary context is "Whitney and Rainsford’s discussion of Ship-Trap Island immediately establishes a foreboding mood" because it is describing the atmosphere.