Odysseus was forced to choose which monster to confront while passing through the strait of Messina. Scylla was a six-headed sea monster on the Italian side of the strait and Charybdis was a whirlpool off the coast of Sicily. They were close enough that avoiding Charybdis meant passing too close to Scylla and vice versa. Odysseus opted to pass by Scylla and lose only a few sailors, rather than risk the loss of his entire ship in the whirlpool.
an alley. A narrow passage between buildings or parts of different buildings is also called an areaway.
an alley or alleyway if you mean a name for a narrow lane or passage between buildings! thanks, ????
a strait is a narrow passage (found in my social studies book)
Odysseus did not warn hiscrew about Scylla because he was afraid they would all hide under the decks and not fight the monster. He needed them to be brave, so they could escape the narrow passage between Scylla and Charybdis
The Windward Passage!
The Windward Passage
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something that me myself and i don't know may be you do
The passage between buildings is typically called an alley or a walkway. It is a narrow path that provides access between two structures.
a narrow passage in a sea between two portions of land
To reach the Barbary Coast, the USS Constitution had to navigate through the narrow Strait of Gibraltar. This strait, which connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, is situated between Spain and Morocco. Successfully passing through this passage was crucial for the Constitution to engage with Barbary pirates and protect American shipping interests in the region.
A deep narrow passage between mountains is called a canyon. Canyons are formed over thousands of years by erosion from flowing water, creating breathtaking natural landscapes.