In This Excerpt Odysseus Is Compared To A
Question: There, as the whirlpool drank the tide, a billow
tossed me,
In this excerpt, Odysseus is compared to a?
Answer: bat.
Question: take these cheeses, get them stowed, come back,
throw open all the pens,
What theme is supported by the excerpt?
Answer: It is wise to follow the counsel of trusted friends.
Question: We cried aloud, lifting our hands to Zeus,
powerless,
Which statement best explains the simile in this excerpt?
Answer: The Cyclops is compared to a mast, or flagpole, because of his size.
Question: And this new grief we bore with us to sea:
our precious lives we had, but not our friends.
What theme is best revealed by this conflict?
Answer: One must mourn before moving on.
Question: Claire marveled at her little brother’s flawless dive. It looked effortless now,
What is the conflict in the excerpt?
Answer: character versus self
Question: Aa prodigious man… slept in this cave alone, and took his flocks to graze afield.
What does the metaphor add to the passage? Check all that apply.
Answer: a comparison between the Cyclops and a large land form.
a visual image of the Cyclops’ size
Question: What theme is Homer presenting when Odysseus’s men forget about going home after eating the lotus in Part 1 of The Odyssey?
Answer: Pleasures make people neglect their long-term goals.
Question: Sitting on the porch swing with her eyes closed and her headphones on.
What is the conflict in the excerpt?
Answer: character versus character
Question: My men were mutinous, fools, on stores of wine.
What theme is supported by the excerpt?
Answer: Soldiers must be wary of their enemies.
Question: I happened to glance aft at ship and oarsmen
and caught sight of their arms and legs.
Which statement best explains the simile in this excerpt?
Answer: Odysseus’s men are compared to caught fish, showing their helplessness.