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I am Odysseus, son of Laertes, known to the worldfor every kind of craftmy fame has reached the skies.Sunny Ithaca is my home. Atop her stands our seamark,Mount Neriton's l…
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I am Odysseus, son of Laertes, known to the worldfor every kind of craftmy fame has reached the skies.Sunny Ithaca is my home. Atop her stands our seamark,Mount Neriton's leafy ridges shimmering in the wind.Around her a ring of islands circle side-by-side.Which sentence states implicit information you can learn from the passage?
A.Ithaca is surrounded by islands.
B.Even the gods know Odysseus's heroic deeds.
C.Leaves shimmer and blow in the wind in Ithaca.
D.Odysseus's homeland is Ithaca.
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Even the gods know Odysseus's heroic deeds.
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