How does the author inform the reader of Odysseus's plans against the
Cyclops?
By detailing t...
English, 09.12.2020 19:00 Lizzy527663
How does the author inform the reader of Odysseus's plans against the
Cyclops?
By detailing them clearly at the
outset and letting them unfold
By presenting subtle hints about
O them in advance that make sense
later
By establishing their impossibility
and surprising the reader
By providing clues that the reader
uses to predict what will happen
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