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Odysseus broods and plots his revenge, retreating to the corner to eat.
Odysseus was not said to have any superhuman powers, he was merely depicted as being smart, strong, and courageous.
For being B. Cunning
Odysseus being his son-in-law
The were being greedy
The answer is the patient Odysseus.
Because, he has to prove to her that he is indeed Odysseus.
for a doctor to offer the services the patient must take part in all the process of being treated. Patient should be there when the surgery is taking place, when being injected etc. In short the doctor can not offer his services if there is no patient.
Seareach accuses Odysseus of being a coward and a fraud because he pretends to be a beggar to gain entry into his own home and to test the suitors' loyalty.
Being patient means waiting for something without being bothered with having to wait. A patient is a person who requires medical care. A patient is a noun.
After being rescued, the King and his people ask Odysseus to tell how he came to their island. Odysseus tells of his adventures orally and from his point of view. At this point the reader should question if Odysseus is being completely accurate or perhaps embellishing his tales and adventures.
Odysseus broods and plots his revenge, retreating to the corner to eat.
Odysseus was not said to have any superhuman powers, he was merely depicted as being smart, strong, and courageous.
Odysseus was not said to have any superhuman powers, he was merely depicted as being smart, strong, and courageous.
The seventh adventure of Odysseus is to sail past the Sirens without being lured in by their songs.
For being B. Cunning
Penelope is an appropriate companion for Odysseus because she is loyal, patient, and clever. Despite facing numerous suitors during Odysseus' absence, Penelope remains faithful to him and uses her wit to delay choosing a new husband. Her dedication to Odysseus mirrors his own perseverance on his journey home.