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14 June, 08:11

Read the following passage and answer the question.

Just as an angler poised on a jutting rock flings his treacherous bait in the offshore swell, whips his long rod-hook sheathed in an oxhorn lure - and whisks up little fish he flips on the beach-break, writhing, gasping out their lives ... so now they withered, gasping as Scylla swung them up her cliff ...

What is this passage describing?

This passage describes the way Scylla devours the sailors.

This passage describes how Odysseus prevents Scylla from eating his crew.

This passage describes how Odysseus gets away from Polyphemus.

This passage describes how Ithacan fisherman fish along the coast.

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  1. 14 June, 08:18
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    I would say A, that seem like the answer
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