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English, 09.04.2020 02:07 Mrlittlefish

Like all good storytellers, Homer knew he had
to make his listeners feel suspense—he wanted
them to wonder "What will happen next?" List
at least three questions a listener would have
at this point in the story: include questions
about Odysseus, Penelope, and Telemachus.

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