He is arrogant concerning his power.
they enjoy the benefits of being favored by the gods.
They are self-absorbed and uncaring.
uncaring
He is arrogant concerning his power.
dispatched & assuage . (:
As he puts his hand on his lamb Cyclops says, "Would that you, the best of my flock, were endowed with speech, so that you might tell me where Noman, who has blinded me, has hidden himself."
Evolutionary change is always rapid and contunuous
hes got a lot of buddies, he has friendships with storm, rogue, kitty pryde, cyclops, jean grey and nightcrawler
She knows the line to buy tickets will be very long
The giant has a violent temper.
He is arrogant about his achievements.
Itβs not where they do not much to do
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Americans are more savage than the English. -Apex
In the mind of the narrator,children are like livestock -Apex
Eurypterids lived in shallow seas near present day Syracuse
Most people in Ireland practice Catholicism
An excerpt from Part 2 of The Odyssey that establishes Odysseus' weakness is when he reveals his identity to the Cyclops, Polyphemus. This decision leads to a series of events that ultimately put Odysseus and his men in danger, showcasing his flaw of hubris or excessive pride.
The need for everything to be fair
sympathetic
The excerpt suggests that the speaker views Odysseus as a skilled and cunning leader who is able to navigate challenging situations with intelligence and cleverness. The speaker admires Odysseus for his ability to overcome obstacles and outsmart his enemies through his resourcefulness and strategic thinking.