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So he laid his trap but he never caught me, no, wise to the world i shot back in my crafty way, my ship? poseidon god of the earthquake smashed my ship, he drove it against the rocks at your island far cape, he dashed it against a cliff as the winds rode us in. i and the men you see escaped a sudden death. what explicit detail is the reader given about odysseus in this passage?

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