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English, 20.07.2019 03:10, rayisaiah3

Rachel is making predictions about the odyssey, as she
reads this excerpt.
so she described it, sitting in her chamber
among her maids-while her true lord was eating.
then she called in the forester and said:
"go to that man on my behalf, eumaeus,
and send him here, so i can greet and question him.
abroad in the great world, he may have heard
rumors about odysseus-may have known him! "
rachel makes the prediction that penelope will discover
the stranger's true identity. which detail best supports he
prediction?
he may have heard/ rumors about odysseus
sitting in her chamber/ among her maid
then she called in the forester
abroad in the great world

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