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English, 05.05.2020 05:10, seandietz111

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19. How does Homer create tension in the following excerpt? He drew to
his fist the cruel head of an arrow for Antinousjust as the young man
leaned to lift his beautiful drinking cup, embossed, two-handled, golden:
the cup was in his fingers: the wine was even at his lips, and did he dream
of death? How could he? In that revelry amid his throng of friends who
would imagine a single foe-though a strong foe indeed - could dare to
bring death's pain on him and darkness on his eyes? Odysseus' arrow hit
him under the chin. *

A. Use of rhetorical questions

B. Letting the reader visualize Antinous

C. Both A and B

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