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Based on Agamemnon’s and Amphimedon’s speeches in The Odyssey - Amphimedon, how have the characters been changed by their deaths? A. Both show humility after their deaths.
B. Neither has changed after their deaths.
C. Both show great anger after their deaths.
D. Neither has grown arrogant after their deaths.
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