1.Laertes a god who gives a bag of winds to Odysseus
2Hermes Phaeacian princess
3.Nausicaa troublemaking crewmember of Odysseus's ship
4.Eurolochus messenger of the gods
5.Aeolus father of Odysseus

Respuesta :

1. Laertes- Father of Odysseus
2. Hermes- Messenger of the Gods
3. Nausicaa- Phaeacian Princess
4. Eurolochus- Troublemaking Crew member of Odysseus' ship
5. Aeolus- A God who gives a bag of winds to Odysseus

Answer: The words that match with the definitions are:

1. Laertes - father of Odysseus

2. Hermes - messenger of the gods

3. Nausicaa - Phaecian princess

4 - Eurolochus - troublemaking crewmember of Odysseus's ship  

5- Aeolus - a god who gives a bag of winds to Odysseus

Explanation: All of the words mentioned (Laertes, Hermes, Nausicaa, Eurolochus and Aeolus) refer to characters that are part of The Odyssey.  The Odyssey is an ancient Greek epic poem that is believed to have been composed by Homer. Moreover, the poem focuses on Odysseus' journey to Ithaca, his home, after fighting in the Trojan War.  During his journey, Aeolus and Hermes help him and his crew, from which Eurolochus is part, to return to Ithaca, where his father Laertes lives. Moreover, while travelling, Odysseus meets Nausicaa, the daughter of King Alcinous and Queen Arete of Phaeacia.