They expected to be treated as guests. They expected it to be okay to help themselves to whatever they wanted or needed.
Odysseus and his companions were traditionally expected to be welcomed hospitably when encountering a Cyclops. However, they ended up being trapped and hunted as food by Polyphemus, a Cyclops, which was contrary to the expected hospitality norms.
A synonym for encounter is "meeting" or "encounter."
The address of the Valley Forge Historical Society is: 600 W Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462-1046
It is important for Telemachus to meet Pisistratus because Pisistratus provides guidance and support to Telemachus on his journey to find his father, Odysseus. Pisistratus also helps Telemachus navigate the challenges he faces when he visits other cities searching for information about his father. Their meeting strengthens Telemachus' resolve and gives him a companion on his quest.
meeting, dispute, dialogue, debate, conversation, argument, canvass, conference
The term "question now be put" in a meeting typically signifies that it is time to conclude the discussion on a particular matter and proceed to vote or make a decision. It lets participants know that it's time to stop discussing and start taking action.
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Before. He recalls meeting the cyclops whilst on Phaeacia.
Before. He recalls meeting the cyclops whilst on Phaeacia.
Because he is dumb. <~ are you serious right now... its because Odysseus wanted to see what the Cyclops had to offer
Maron gives Odysseus "seven talents of fine gold, and a bowl of silver, with twelve jars of sweet wine, unblended."
Because Odysseus wants to find out who lives in the cave and if the are friend or foe
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Expected is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I expected something a bit bigger.You were expected to be at the meeting yesterday.I expected her to say that.
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The Council meeting started earlier that I had expected, so it was a rush to get there in time!
It is abstract because you can't touch a meeting. It is also called intangible.
yes. if you attended the meeting, you were expected to vote. "selectmen" ran the meetings, you only attended if you were one of the "elect" therefore you were expected to vote. this was also only male members of the church, but you had the eligibility to attend if you were this.