1.With crisping hair in curls like petals of wild hyacinth but all red-golden.
2.“Strange man…This is no pride on my part nor scorn for you.”
3.She told Eurycleia to make Odysseus’s bed, and put it outside of the bedchamber.
4.Made the bedpost out of silvery leaves and branches. Had silver, gold, and ivory on it. A pliant web of oxhide thongs dyed crimson. Also a bed that stretched in between.
5.She was trying to arm herself against imposters that may come, and try to say that they were him.
6.In his arms, longed for as the sunwarmed earth is longed for by a swimmer.
7.It’s in #4. Provide four details about Odysseus and Penelope’s bed.
Monday, February 23, 2009
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