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Match the person to the description. 1. Eurylochus Phaeacian princess 2. Sisyphus cheated death, twice 3. Agamemnon master of winds 4. Circe advises Odysseus on how to not become a pig 5. Hermes tells Odysseus's future 6. Zeus destroys Odysseus's raft with a storm 7. Poseidon famously distrustful of women 8. Aeolus king of the Laestrygonians 9. Antiphates destroys Odysseus's ship with a thunderbolt 10. Nausicaa troublemaker of Odysseus's crew
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User: Match the person to the description. 1. Eurylochus Phaeacian princess 2. Sisyphus cheated death, twice 3. Agamemnon master of winds 4. Circe advises Odysseus on how to not become a pig 5. Hermes tells Odysseus's future 6. Zeus destroys Odysseus's raft with a storm 7. Poseidon famously distrustful of women 8. Aeolus king of the Laestrygonians 9. Antiphates destroys Odysseus's ship with a thunderbolt 10. Nausicaa troublemaker of Odysseus's crew

Weegy: no. one Eurylochus Phaeacian princess 10. Nausicaa cheated death, twice7. Poseidon king of the Laestrygonians
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User: Microorganisms: are germs cannot be seen with the naked eye always cause illness and disease all of the above

Weegy: Microorganisms can cause illness and disease.
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User: Spontaneous generation: was never an accepted theory proposed that living organisms grew from decaying matter stated that dead matter was made of bacteria and viruses was based on the belief that microorganisms were invisible

Weegy: Spontaneous generation: was never an accepted theory proposed that living organisms grew from decaying.
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User: Protozoan infection is not likely to be transmitted by: dog bite direct contact breathing eating

Weegy: Protozoan infection is not likely to be transmitted by dog. The answer is letter A.
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User: The development of vaccines and antibiotics was affected most by: identification of protozoa discovery that germs cause specific diseases observation of bacteria in a microscope experiments disproving spontaneous generation

Weegy: accines and antibiotics were affected most by !) identification of protozoa.
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User: How does Odysseus keep the Cyclops from coming to help Polyphemus? He says his name is Nobody. He cuts out Polyphemus's tongue. He makes sure the cave is sealed before attacking Polyphemus. He hides under Polyphemus's sheep.

Weegy: Hello The answer is 2.He cuts out Polyphemus's tongue.
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User: How does Odysseus's crew keep from succumbing to the sirens? They put on blindfolds. They stop their ears with beeswax. They know that it is a trap so keep rowing no matter what. The text does not say.

Weegy: 2.They stop their ears with beeswax.
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User: With Athena's proverbial help, Telemachus had become a formidable man. True False

Weegy: With Athena's proverbial help, Telemachus had become a formidable man. TRUE.



User: Who says the following and why? "My story—the whole truth—I'm glad to tell it all. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I hail from Crete's broad land, I'm proud to say, and I am a rich man's son." * Odysseus is retelling Athena the truth about what happened. Odysseus is lying to the swineherd. Eumaeus is embarking on a long tale of his life. Eumaeus is lying to the stranger.

Weegy: Odysseus is lying to the swineherd.
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User: What is Odysseus doing on the voyage home? sleeping praying to Athena watching the men carefully to prevent another mishap gazing at the horizon

Weegy: Watching his men carefullyto prevent another mishap is Odysseus doing on the voyage home Read more: [ ]
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User: Why does Odysseus start crying when he looks around his home? He does not recognize his homeland—he thinks he is somewhere else. The Phaeacians betrayed him and stole most of his treasure. He is overcome by happiness. He thinks Penelope has forsaken him.

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Odysseus started crying when he looks around his home because He is overcome by happiness.
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