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Which line from the passage best shows that Penelope is clever?
I had the happy thought to set up weaving
The country wives would hold me in dishonor
So every day I wove on the great loom
and so for three years I deceived the Akhaians
the answer is C So every day I wove on the great loom
Explanation:Ruses serve my turn
to draw the time out—first a close-grained web
I had the happy thought to set up weaving
on my big loom in the hall. I said, that day:
'Young men—my suitors, now my lord is dead
let me finish my weaving before I marry,
or else my thread will have been spun in vain.
It is a shroud I weave for Lord Laertes
when cold Death comes to lay him on his bier.
The country wives would hold me in dishonor
if he, with all his fortune, lay unshrouded.'
I reached their hearts that way, and they agreed.
So every day I wove on the great loom,
but every night by torchlight I unwove it;
and so for three years I deceived the Akhaians.
The line that best demonstrates Penelope's wit is “So every day I wove on the great loom.” Option C is correct. Read the passage from the image below.
What is the significance of the passage of Penelope in the Odyssey?
Penelope in The Odyssey is a thinker, or someone that is effectual at dealing with her world and its difficulties by thinking her way out of them. She may be a better thinker than her devious husband, that is still prostrate to “solving” his problems with brute power on occasion.
Therefore, option C is correct.
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