True. Homer has been given credit for The Odyssey and also, The Iliad. Although no one knows for certain that he was a real person, he is believed to have been a blind minstrel who wandered from city to city, making a living by telling stories.
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HOMERIC - relating to the early form of ancient Greek used in Homer's poetry. Relating to Homer, his work, or his times; 'Thus vain and false are the mere human surmises and doubts which clash with Homeric writ!' Alexander William Kinglake Eothen
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False. Odysseus does not say that the cyclops are solitary louts who do not have tribal customs or farms. In fact, he describes them as living in a community and cultivating the land in Homer's "The Odyssey."
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In Homer's "Odyssey," Odysseus is insulted by the Cyclops Polyphemus when he asks for his name and Odysseus cleverly responds with the false name "Nobody." When Odysseus and his men blind Polyphemus and he cries out for help, the other Cyclopes assume that "Nobody" is hurting him, leading Polyphemus to feel humiliated and insulted.
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False. When paraphrasing or summarizing someone else's work, it is important to give credit to the original source, even if you use your own words. This is to avoid plagiarism and show respect for the original author's ideas.
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