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English, 09.12.2019 21:31 ryvergoss

Who says the following and why?
"who would fight his friend? he'd have to be good-for-nothing, senseless, yes, to challenge his host and come to grips in games, in a far-off land at that." *

a. odysseus is declining to wrestle broadsea
b. odysseus is declining to wrestle ancinous
c. odysseus is challenging everyone except laodamas.
d. odysseus is challenging everyone except broadsea

egomania!

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