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based on his response to the cyclops, what can be inferred about odysseus? he has put himself and his men in eaven more danger. he is wise leader who will find safe and quick rout to ithaca ​

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He has put himself and his men in even more danger.

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User Rishabh Maurya
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Odysseus shows nothing wise in that response, quite the opposite. And for sure, no forgiveness in those words, either. Odysseus is angry and he wants to turn that anger into action, so he is not calm. With that, we eliminate options B, C and D.

In the end, we have the logical correct answer:

A.He has put himself and his men in even more danger.

His "speech" doesn't bring any solution, which endangers himself and his men.

By the time when Odysseus executes the cyclops, 10 years go by before he can return home. While on the voyage home, him and his men need to go to Hades's domain and they need to make it pass Polyphemus. Odysseus even gets caught on the island of where lived the witch Circe.

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