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kozerog [31]
2 years ago
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Why does the Cyclops invite Odysseus back to the island? He realizes that Odysseus was destined to take his eye. He wants to obe

y the Greek custom of providing food and shelter to guests. He fears far more harm will come to him if does not befriend Odysseus. He wants to take revenge on Odysseus.
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REY [17]2 years ago
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Answer:

Why does the Cyclops invite Odysseus back to the island?

He realizes that Odysseus was destined to take his eye.

He wants to obey the Greek custom of providing food and shelter to guests.

He fears far more harm will come to him if does not befriend Odysseus.

He wants to take revenge on Odysseus.

Answer: A

Annette [7]2 years ago
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Cyclops invited Odysseus back to tell him he was destined to take his eye and befriend him. I am not quite sure though, for I read the Odyssey when i was a freshman and I'm a senior now. 
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