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Dominik [7]
2 years ago
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How has Odysseus changed, based on his behavior during the supreme ordeal? He has learned to be clever when facing foes. He has

become more confident in himself and his abilities. He has come to have faith in the gods to always do what is best. He has learned patience and self-control.
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2 answers:
tekilochka [14]2 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is option D: Based on his behavior during the supreme ordeal, Odysseys has learned patience and self-control. Odysseus has always been arrogant about his successes and he had difficulties in controlling his anger. But he later changed and after his difficult journey, he developed more patience as well as self-control. He remains calm when the suitors were mocking him.

Anarel [89]2 years ago
3 0
i think it's D. <span>He has learned patience and self-control</span>
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