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English, 22.09.2019 03:30 jonathanmenosky11

Read this passage from the odyssey,
so nothing is as sweet as a man's own country,
his own parents, even though he's settled down
in some luxurious house, off in a foreign land
and far from those who bore him.
no more. come,
let me tell you about the voyage fraught with hardship
zeus inflicted on me, homeward bound from
which statement best describes the two themes developed in this passage?
a. a person should share his wealth with his parents, and people who stray
from home should be punished.
b. it's important to respect your roots, and it's possible to overcome even
the biggest obstacles.
c. people who have suffered are likely to lie, and the gods are kind to those
who travel
d. if you leave home you'll suffer, and the gods are vengeful beings.

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