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English, 26.03.2020 22:08, thompsonmark0616

<br />QUESTION 1<br />Welcome to your midterm!<br />In a short, well-organized, multi-paragraph essay, answer the following question. Make sure to use properly-cited quotes from The Odyssey in your response.<br />QUESTION:<br />In your own words, discuss the role played by slaves in Books 19 and 20 of The Odyssey. What are some of the differences between the way Homer describes slaves and the way<br />he describes free characters?<br /><br />-<br />

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