In "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" In the octave, Keats compares reading great literature to _____. making great journeys discovering great continents both making great journeys and discovering great continents

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Answer 1
Answer: In "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer", in the octave, Keats compares reading great literature to both making great journeys and discovering great continents. 
Answer 2
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I believe the answer is MAKING GREAT JOURNEYS. The answer is not both, it was incorrect!


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I'd choose A as the answer. :)

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b

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