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27 July, 15:06

If Penelope had not mentioned the master's (Odysseus's) feet to her servant Eurycleia, the evidence concerning Odysseus's return would not have been circumstantial.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 27 July, 15:28
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    It is b) false that if Penelope had not mentioned the master's (Odysseus') feet to her servant Eurycleia, the evidence concerning Odysseus' return would not have been circumstantial.
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