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Read the following passage and answer the question. "so now at last, you gods, you train your spite on me for keeping a mortal man beside me. the man i saved, and i welcomed him warmly, cherished him, even vowed to make the man immortal, ageless, all his " what is the purpose of this passage? a) helen is explaining to telemachus her role in the trojan war. b) penelope is praying to athena to return odysseus to her. c) circe is condemning odysseus for wanting to leave. d) calypso is complaining to hermes about the double standard of the gods.

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