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Eurylochus is Odysseus' second in command.
Why does Eurylochus object to obeying Odysseus?
Odysseus becomes angry because Eurylochus tries to undermine his leadership. Eurylochus disregards Odysseus in front of the sailors and unsuccessfully tries to mutiny.
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Don't go out there please. I have a foreboding sensation.
It's when you have a premonition that something bad is about to happen
With a sense of forboding she read the note carefully.
Foreboding is the word given to a negative and worrisome sense of the future.Anticipation would be the opposite - being more eager and positive.
The use of dashes in a text can create a sense of interruption or disjointedness, which can contribute to a feeling of uncertainty or foreboding. The abruptness of the dashes can mimic the feeling of unease or suspense that the speaker may be experiencing, enhancing the overall tone of foreboding in the writing.
'i had a sense of foreboding that something terrible was about to occur' The foreboding wail of a klaxon warned him of an impending attack. Dark clouds streamed in from the ocean, foreboding an impending storm.
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he got mad and mad circe s***k his d**k.
Eurylochus is Odysseus' second in command.
A foreboding tone is a sense of impending danger or something bad about to happen. It creates a feeling of unease or apprehension in the reader or audience, often through the use of dark or ominous imagery, foreshadowing, or suspenseful storytelling techniques.
Why does Eurylochus object to obeying Odysseus?
"Ominously" means in a way that suggests something bad or unpleasant is about to happen. It typically conveys a sense of foreboding or warning.