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English, 25.05.2021 19:00 SamanthaBees

What has happened to Odysseus according to Menelaus? A. He is trapped on an island being held against his will by nymph Calypso without a ship and crew to sail away.

B. He has died and is at the bottom of the sea

C. He decided he didn't want to return to Penelope or Telemachus​

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