Part A

What can be inferred about the story adapted from Book IX from The Odyssey?


Odysseus does not want his men to rescue him.

Odysseus does not always have good judgment.

Odysseus does not have faith in his own escape plan.

Odysseus does not want to hurt the Cyclops.
Question 2
Part B

Which evidence from the story best supports the answer to Part A?


"As the last sheep went out, the fine ram concealing Odysseus, the Cyclops grabbed hold of the animal."

"In his rage, he ripped off the top of a mountain and hurled it toward the sound of Odysseus’s voice."

"The soldiers advised against this, but Odysseus insisted."

"Odysseus signaled for them to hush. He realized that they were still in range of the Cyclops’s hearing."

Respuesta :

PART A: "Odysseus does not always have good judgement."
PART B: "The soldiers advised against this, but Odysseus insisted."