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Then said Eupeithes' son, Antinous: "Enough.

Eat and be quiet where you are, or shamble elsewhere, unless you want these lads to stop your mouth pulling you by the heels, or hands and feet, over the whole floor, till your back is peeled!"

But now the rest were mortified, and someone spoke from the crowd of young bucks to rebuke him:

"A poor show, thatā€“hitting this famished trampā€“ bad business, if he happened to be a god. You know they go in foreign guise, the gods do, looking like strangers, turning up in towns and settlements to keep an eye on manners, good or bad."

ā€“The Odyssey,
Homer

How does this passage show that the Greeks valued hospitality? Check all that apply.

The crowd is mortified by Antinousā€™s actions.
A man verbally criticizes Antinous.
Antinousā€™s son commends his fatherā€™s treatment of the beggar.
People are afraid that the gods will punish inhospitable behavior.
Antinous threatens the beggar.

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