"It's a crime to host a man or speed him on his way
when the blessed deathless gods despise him so."
A. Aeolus is refusing Odysseus's request for assistance.
B. Antiphates is justifying his treatment of Odysseus's crew.
C. Odysseus is condemning his men's behavior and bewailing his fate.
D. Circe is explaining her initial behavior.
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