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  1. Homer compares the suitors' bodies to fish lying on a rocky shore after a fisherman drags them out of the water.
  2. He also compares the suitors to mountain lambs that a lion has raided from the fold.
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Q: What are two similes that homer uses to describe the aftermath of the battle with the suitors?
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