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Answer these questions about odyssey book 22 and 23 Review Book 22. Determine the meaning of the figurative language in this line: "He poured out at his feet a rain of arrows from the quiver" (Book 22, line 3). What impact does this metaphor have on the description of Odysseus as a warrior?

In book 23, What motivates Penelope to test Odysseus' identify? What does this revel about her character and how she has been affected by her husband's absence?

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