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3. PART A: How does the speaker develop over the course of
the passage?
A The speaker is initially eager for more adventure, but he
quickly grows accustomed to a sedentary life in the land
of the Lotos-eaters.
B The speaker is initially enamored of the natural beauty
of the land of the Lotos-eaters, but he then becomes
critical of its inhabitants.
C The speaker is initially homesick for his native land, but
he eventually grows accustomed to a new life in the land
of the Lotos-eaters.
OD The speaker is initially weary of traveling, but he then
becomes weary of active life altogether after visiting the
land of the Lotos-eaters.

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