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Read the excerpt from Part 2 of The Odyssey. A prodigious man slept in this cave alone, and took his flocks to graze afield—remote from all companions, knowing none but savage ways, a brute so huge, [The cyclops] seemed no man at all of those who eat good wheaten bread; but he seemed rather a shaggy mountain reared in solitude. What does the metaphor add to the passage? Check all that apply. a description of the Cyclops’ eating habits a comparison between the Cyclops and a large land form an illustration of the Cyclops’ cave a visual image of the Cyclops’ size a comparison between the Cyclops and Odysseus
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Urgent i need this one ! which best explains how the viewpoint in the greenberg interview differed from that in the informational text on thurgood marshall. a. the informational article provides an insider's view of the brown vs board of education case; the perspective of the greenberg interview is more distant.
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In at least 150 words, explain how fugard uses sam's character to convey the central idea of "master harold" and the boys. be sure to include transitional words in your response. use details from the play to support your response.
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