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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@~*Ashtyn*~ "Here me, my lords and captains of Phaeacia! By now you've had our fill of food well-shared and the lyre too, our loyal friend at banquets...test ourselves in contests..." Who says the quotation above? Demodocus Alcinous Broadsea Arete

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well let me tell you about each person first with Arete. Arete is wife of Alcinous. She is a well-respected woman at Phaecia. When Odysseus reaches the Phaecian capital's palace, he clasps her knees and asks for help to get back to his home. She is obliging.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Second Alcinous. Alcinous is\was the king of Phaecia. He is a hospitable host to Odysseus, who stays with him for a few days. Odysseus relates the stories of his adventures to Alcinous, who helps him return home.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I KNOW it's not C or A so what do you think...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okaaaaaaaaaaay... GTG help more people bye :)

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