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OpenStudy (anonymous):

“ . . . but as for us we have lighted here, and come to these thy knees, if perchance thou wilt give us a stranger’s gift, or make any present, as is the due of strangers. Nay, lord, have regard to the gods, for we are thy suppliants; and Zeus is the avenger of suppliants and sojourners, Zeus, the god of the stranger, who fareth in the company of reverend strangers.’ Which Greek custom and virtue is Odysseus referring to in the above passage? A.rules of hubris and pride B.rules of public speaking C.rules of hospitality and kindness to strangers D.rules of law and justice among me

OpenStudy (wolfboy):

If It was me I would say C but I dont remember this

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