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The Romans did not expect that Hannibal would attack Italy, did not expect that he would march from Spain so quickly and that he would cross the Alps in the winter, which was thought impossible. They did not expect that he would stir up a rebellion by the recently defeated Gauls of northern Italy either.
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To keep their gods happy by offering sacrifices.
Bloody, as you would expect of war.
Hesiod's Theogony
Odysseus expects the cyclops to bear gifts to the travelers.
Odysseus and his companions felt that the Cyclops would be neighborly and hospitable.
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Odysseus and his companions expect to be treated with hospitality by the cyclops, offering him gifts and seeking his help as a wayfarer following the rules of hospitality.
When they bark or their actions they would expect us to know what they mean
he did not think that it would be a human man to be the one to stab his eye out
Odysseus and his men expect to be treated as a guest by the cyclops, although they originally thought the island the Cyclops lived on was inhabited by humans, until they found out differently.
You are supposed to assume/expect that nothing happens, or the norm happens. E.g. if you are testing if plants grow more in light, you assume they dont, then see if that expectation is consistent with the result.
The person might expect the golf ball to be able to be thrown much farther with the same strength as another object of the same weight and size.
Xenia was the name of the rule of hospitality that the Ancient Greeks believed in. Not following Xenia meant that you were not being a good citizen.
They expected to be given gifts...it was part of Ancient Greek culture to give gifts to your guests...I think.
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