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Decide if each conclusion drawn from this passage is

logical or not logical.
Odysseus thinks that he is stronger than the Sirens.
Odysseus shows leadership by planning ahead.
Odysseus says, "You are to tie me up."
Odysseus is a compelling, confident speaker.


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Answer:

all are logical except the 4 th one

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Ildi
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Answer:

1st: not logical

2nd: logical

3rd: logical

4th: Mosty likely logical

Step-by-step explanation:

The first is not logical as he knows he needs to be tided up in order to not be lured to his death by the sirens.

The second is logical as Odysseus has enough foresight to plan agead for his encounter with the sirens.

The third is logical because he is taking action for the crew and ship in a leadership capacity.

The fourth depends on the specific passage you are referring to as I can't confidently say if he is in this case, but typically, Odysseus is a compelling, confident, cunning speaker

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