1Another example of Odysseus' intelligence is his plot to escape the Cyclops. 2He offers the giant three drinks of “honey-sweet” wine, and when the beast has passed out, the king and his men are ready with their dagger. 3As his men stab the Cyclops in his eye, Odysseus was the one who turns it. 4Then, he tells Polyphemus that “Nobody” is responsible for the injury. The student is writing