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The Odyssey.What can be inferred about the Cyclops?

1.He has gone hungry for a very long time.

2.He is savage and brutal like a wild animal.

3.He is terrified of Odysseus and his men.

4.He is very similar to his father, Poseidon.

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im pretty sure that it is 1
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User Tony DiFranco
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Answer:

The following can be inferred about the Cyclops that:

2. He is savage and brutal like a wild animal.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cyclops is one of the characters in Homer's "Odyssey". He is the son of Poseidon and Thoosa. He was very brutal and savage towards Odysseus and his men when they reached in his cave. At first, he gave the best kind of hospitality to them and then tried to captivate them.

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