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2 July, 08:32

Who says this and why? Look at the riffraff courting a kings wife weaklings, look, they can't even string his bow but along came this beggar, drifting out of the blue-strung his bow with ease and shot through all the axes

a. Melanthius is teasing the suitors' weakness

b. odysseus is taunting antinous

c. eurymachus is explaining what the people would say if the beggar beat them

d. penelope is trying to convince antinous to give the beggar the bow

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  1. 2 July, 08:48
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    The author says this to describe that " a. Melanthius is teasing the suitors' weakness" since he wants to build up suspense for Odysseus' rampage.
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