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In the Odyssey, why does Eurycleia wash the feet of the beggar? A. The beggar reminds her of Odysseus, and she suspects that it is him. B. She wants to impress Penelope with her kindness to the stranger. C. She thinks that perhaps the beggar is her long-lost husband, Achilles. D. The beggar threatens to hurt her if she doesn't wash his feet.

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In the Odyssey, Eurycleia washes the feet of the beggar because A) the beggar reminds her of Odysseys, and she suspects that it is him.
In fact, it was him all along, disguised as a beggar.
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