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English, 01.09.2019 11:30 wmaingrette1

Rachel is making predictions about the odyssey as she reads this excerpt.
so she described it, sitting in her chamber
among her maids—while her true lord was eating.
then she called in the forester and said:
“go to that man on my behalf, eumaeus,
and send him here, so i can greet and question him.
abroad in the great world, he may have heard
rumors about odysseus—may have known him! ”
rachel makes the prediction that penelope will discover the stranger’s true identity. which detail best supports her prediction?
he may have heard/ rumors about odysseus
sitting in her chamber/ among her maids
then she called in the forester
abroad in the great world

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