(In The Odyssey) Who says the following and why?
"So headstrong—why? Why rile the beast...
English, 03.05.2020 14:15, michaelandtammytrice
(In The Odyssey) Who says the following and why?
"So headstrong—why? Why rile the beast again?" *
a.) One of Odysseus's crewmen is trying to convince the others to hide in the cave.
b.) Odysseus is telling his crewmen to not wake the drunken Polyphemus.
c.) One of Odysseus's crewmen is telling Odysseus to quit taunting Polyphemus.
d.) Polyphemus is warning Odysseus not to anger him.
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