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Vlada [557]
1 year ago
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the odyssey - elpenor is an epic poem because it features a(n) character summoning and talking to the dead. character sacrificin

g animals on a remote island. invocation to an ancient greek goddess. important event in ancient greek history.
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Arada [10]1 year ago
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Answer:

d

Explanation:i just took the test in oct 2020

Aleks [24]1 year ago
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<em><u>Answer:</u></em>

  • Important event in ancient greek history.

<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>

All through the story, Odysseus endeavors to win the support of the divine beings and goddess to enable himself to return home, notwithstanding, he meets obstruction and issues, for example, his group murdering the sun god's dairy cattle, which brings about the opposite they wished from the divine beings, prompting the pulverization of Odysseus' teams and ships.  

Epic poems are generally exceptionally long and they contain a few components of genuine history. That is the case of the ballad Elpenor from the Odyssey.

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