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English, 02.08.2019 17:30, jujulakaeuaws

Homer’s the odyssey is an ancient greek poem about a man who goes on an epic journey home after years in captivity. this classic work most likely influenced the film a. into the wild, about a young man who cuts off communication with his family to trek through the wilderness by himself. b. o brother, where art thou? , about a man who escapes prison to find a treasure and reunite with his family. c. the king’s speech, about a reluctant king who works to overcome a speech impediment with the of his teacher and family. d. taking chance, about a soldier who travels with another soldier’s casket to bring the man to his final resting place.

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