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Adrien Duran
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20 November, 17:02
In the Odyssey, which best describes Telemachus?
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Katelynn
20 November, 17:04
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He is eager to fight. He is always confident, a kind young hero, the Son of Odysseus and a respectful youth.
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Breanna
20 November, 17:08
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He is a bold and daring warrier
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