Cultural context helps the reader distinguish between myths and epics.
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Analyzing cultural context points out flaws in the author’s thinking.
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Understanding the cultural context helps a reader better understand a myth or epic.
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Cultural context helps a reader identify the plot.
Answer: Athena is the one who says: "I'll bed down there by the dark hull tonight, at dawn push off for the proud Cauconians. Those people owe me a debt long overdue, and no mean sum, believe me."
Explanation: The words provided are pronounced by Athena in the Odyssey. By saying this, she is trying to make Telemachus stay with Nestor, the king of Pylos who also fought in the Trojan War, while the goddess sleeps in the black ship and then heads for the Cauconians' land to make sure that they will pay their debt. Athena has a key role in the Odyssey since she is the one who assists and advices Telemachus as well as Ulysses throughout the story.
B. Walter plans to paint the house; trim the trees; fix the roof; and clean the gutters.
C. Walter plans to paint the house, trim the trees, fix the roof, and clean the gutters.
D. Walter plans to paint, the house trim, the trees fix, the roof and clean, the gutters.