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Q: What choice must Odysseus make when passing though the perilous sea cliffs?
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What choice must Odysseus make when passing through the perilous cliffs?

Wether he wants to lose all of his men and his ship to charybdis the giant whirlpool or lose six men facing scylla the giant sea monster.


What choices must Odysseus make when passing through the perilous sea cliffs?

Wether he wants to lose all of his men and his ship to charybdis the giant whirlpool or lose six men facing scylla the giant sea monster.


What information does Odysseus withhold from his crew?

Odysseus withholds the information that there is a 6 headed monster high in the cliffs next to Charybdis the Whirlpool


Who destroyed eleven of Odysseus ships by throwing great rocks of the cliffs?

The Laestrogansz.:D


Swimming onto shore after the storm is made difficult for Odysseus by?

the sharp rocks and high cliffs.


Who destroyed eleven of Odysseus' ships by throwing great rocks from the cliffs?

The Laestrogansz.:D


Swimming onto shore after the storm is made difficult for Odysseus by what?

the sharp rocks and high cliffs


How does Odysseus survive the Laestrygonian attack?

The giants ate many of Odysseus' men and destroyed eleven of his twelve ships by launching rocks from high cliffs. Odysseus' ship was not destroyed as it was hidden in a cove near shore. Everyone on Odysseus' ship survived.


Who destroyed 11 of Odysseis' ships by throwing great rocks from the cliffs?

Polyphemus, Poseidon's son (who Odysseus blinded)


How are weathering cliffs formed?

Weathered cliffs are formed as natural rain storms or snow and ice cause parts of the cliffs to break off and fall. This weathering also includes erosion caused by water passing from the top of the cliff to the bottom.


What is the greek monster scylla?

The nymph, turned monster, who attacked ships passing by her on the cliffs between Sicily and Italy. Try theoi.com


Who were the Laestrygonians?

The Laestrygonians are a tribe of giant cannibals from ancient Greek mythology. Odysseus visited them during his journey back home to Ithaca. The giants ate many of Odysseus' men and destroyed eleven of his twelve ships by launching rocks from high cliffs.