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What does Homer demonstrate with the suitor's poor treatment of Odysseus, the beggar?

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A. The suitors are disrespectful men who ignore the important social tradition of hospitality.

B. The suitors are selfish men who only care to improve their own kingdom with Odysseus' wealth.

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The answer is B.
"The suitors are selfish men who only care to improve their own kingdom with Odysseus' wealth."

The answer is letter B because when a man went to correct their wrong behavior, in fear Odysseus was a God or Demi God, he spoke of punishment for being unkind. The men said they didn't care.
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