Its not his guide, but a prophet makes some predictions to Odysseus.
The Theban prophet Tiresias (The person you reffered to as 'guide'), reveals that Poseidon is punishing the Achaeans for blinding his son Polyphemus.
He then foretells or predicts Odysseus's fate- That he will return home, reclaim his wife and palace from the wretched suitors, and then make another trip to a distant land to appease Poseidon.
He warns Odysseus not to touch the flocks of the Sun when he reaches the land of Thrinacia; otherwise, he won't return home without suffering much more hardship and losing all of his crew.
Make predictions
Large computers process the information and make predictions.
predict them!
You can use it to make trades based on your predictions. Some systems may also help you make predictions.
Knowledge, experience, and our ability to extrapolate past trends into the future help to make predictions about the future, but do not guarantee those predictions will come to pass.
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Not adjusting your predictions as you read
because he follows all the guide lines to be one
...to make predictions. Scientists will then compare their predictions to what happens in the real world. If their predictions equaled what happened in reality, the model is good. If the predictions were different, the scientists know they have to refine the model to better predict what will happen.
Science will use logic to make predictions and forecasts.
Making predictions simply means to try to guess what might happen in the future. To make predictions, one should have some knowledge of the subject.
Predictions