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English, 11.05.2021 19:10, pr4ever

In line 33, on page 3, what is the effect of comparing the subject of the poem to Odysseus,
the Greek warrior who fought in the Trojan War
and spent many years trying to voyage home?
The speaker is criticizing the subject of the poem
for not taking care of matters at home.
The speaker is celebrating the adventures they
have had together
The speaker is suggesting that the subject of the
poem is brave
The speaker is suggesting that their relationship
has grown distant


In line 33, on page 3, what is the effect of

comparing the subject of the poem to Odysseus,
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