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Choose the items that are detail examples of Eumaeus's loyalty to Ulysses. Select all that apply. Eumaeus treats the disguised Ulysses with courtesy, even though he is ragged and dirty.
Eumaeus feeds Ulysses and his men well, even though they are strangers to him, and beds them down comfortably.
The pig herds are his master Ulysses's, so Eumaeus sleeps in their area so he can guard them more securely.
Eumaeus brings plenty of weapons to the herd area, so he won't be surprised into a situation where he can't defend his master's possessions.
The pig shelter is situated in such a way that the animals are sheltered securely from the north wind.

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