Answer:
The correct answer is "My country's image never was forgot"
Explanation:
Ulysses, also known as Odysseus, is the main character in the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer. After fighting against the Trojans, Ulysses is trying to get back home, to the island of Ithaca. However, since he previously defied the gods, they are making it harder for him to get there. Ulysses is constantly delayed, and suffers terrible setbacks such as losing his ship and his men to a storm. In the excerpt we are studying here, he is held back by the nymph Calypso in her island for seven years. Even though Calypso uses all her power to seduce him and keep him entertained - "In pomps or joys, the palace or the grot" -, Ulysses wishes to return home - ""My country's image was never forgot." She tried to enchant him, but it was impossible for him to forget his old life and his responsibilities.
B) A parenthetical citation includes the author and the title of the work cited.
C) A parenthetical citation gives the author's last name and a page reference for the source material.
D) A parenthetical citation is always in parentheses.
E) Every source used for an assignment must be documented with a parenthetical citation.
F) Only direct quotations need to be documented with a parenthetical citation.
G) A comma is not needed between the author's last name and the page reference.
H) The abbreviation for page is used in a parenthetical citation.
The phrase “What did you say?” is an example of an interrogative sentence. Interrogative sentence asks a direct question. It usually ends with the question mark, “?”. The phrase asks a person a question and must be answered by the person. It also ends with a question mark.