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29 September, 08:33

Which Best excerpt from The Odyssey best shows that the ancient Greeks valued the idea of home?

A. My home is on the peaked sea-mark of Ithaca under my Neion's wind-blown robe of leaves, in sight of other islands - Dulichium, same, wooded Zacynthus-Ithaca being most lofty in that coastal sea,

B. And this new grief we bore with us to sea: our precious lives we had, but not our friends. No ship made sail next day until some shipmates raised a cry, three times, for each poor ghost unfleshed by the Cicones on that field.

C. They fell in, soon enough, with lotus - eaters, who showed no wil to do us no harm, only offering sweet lotus to our friends but those who ate this honeyed plant, the lotus, never cared to report nor to return:

D. I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships, tied them down under their rowing benches, and called the rest: 'All hands aboard; come, clear the beach and no one taste the lotus or you lose your hope of home

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  1. 29 September, 08:41
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    The Answer is A. when you read it notice how he describes his home with such fondness and longing
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