A) inability to believe B) supple; limber C) staring with sullen anger D) conceal with false appearances
A) Telemachus B) Athena C) Zeus D) Poseidon
A) do not reveal himself to his son B) kill the suitors C) kick the suitors out D) go home to Penelope
A) store away the suitors' armor B) kill the suitors alone C) leave the house D) tell his mother to hide
A) stupefying or muddling B) disguised C) tearfully sentimental D) supple
A) Odysseus' dog B) Odysseus' swineherd C) Odysseus' servant D) a beggar
A) fighter B) competitor C) companion D) hunter
A) maudlin B) contempt C) dissemble D) lithe
A) a king B) a young man C) a beggar D) a servant
A) Situational B) Poetic C) Verbal D) Dramatic
A) Eupeithes B) Eumaeus C) Aeaea D) Antinous
A) glowering B) contempt C) lithe D) dissemble
A) carving B) painting C) sewing D) weaving
A) Love B) Contempt C) Respect D) Incredulity
A) his hunger B) his first meal with his wife C) the servants in the kitchen D) his attack on the suitors
A) archery B) gunmanship C) swimming D) puzzle
A) Antinous B) Odysseus C) Telemachus D) no one
A) neither B) both C) gives him weapons D) saves his life
A) glowering B) bemusing C) maudlin D) lithe
A) their bed B) their son C) a servant D) the bow and arrow
A) stupefying B) scowling C) smiling D) muddling
A) Poseidon B) Zeus C) Tiresias D) Athena
A) Telemachus B) Penelope C) Antinous D) Odysseus
A) Eurynome B) Eurymachus C) Antinous D) Amphinomus |