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Read the passage from The Odyssey. "It is just as Circe described it,” Odysseus said to himself. "To our left is the raging whirlpool, where the monster Charybdis sucks in the ships three times a day. To our right lives the monster Scylla. She has six heads, and in each are three mouths with three rows of grinding teeth. What can we do? We must pass through, even though these rocks can move and grind us to pieces.” Then he called aloud, "Oarsmen, strike the water hard! Men at the helm, steer the ship away from those foaming waves.” What ancient Greek value does Odysseus display in this passage? glory strength courage kindness

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c- courage

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courage

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