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30 April, 15:00

When Odysseus approaches the island of the Sirens, which action mesmerizes him?

A. Hearing the sirens singing

B. Seeing the Sirens dancing

C. Seeing the Sirens playing

D. Hearing the Sirens laughing

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  1. 30 April, 15:03
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    The answer is: A. Hearing the sirens singing.

    In "The Oddysey," Odysseus plugs his ears and makes his men tie him to the mast of his boat so that he does not jump into the sea when the he hears the song of the Sirens. Their song is so seductive that he is the only man who hears the song of the Sirens and survives.
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