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What motivation Odysseus to reveal his name and put his men in more danger

Anger and pride
Gratitude and relief
Weakness and fear
Joy and excitement

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A, Anger and Pride. Hope this helps!
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The correct answer is A. Anger and Pride.

In Homer’s ‘The Odyssey’, there was a situation where he faced the cyclops and he told them that he is nobody. But, later on, he had to reveal his real name showing pride and anger which caused more problems for Odyssey and the people who were with him.

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