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In the story adapted from Book IX of The Odyssey, what does the interaction between Odysseus and the Cyclops reveal?

Odysseus respects the Cyclops.

The Cyclops wishes he had been kinder to Odysseus.

The Cyclops secretly fears Odysseus.

Odysseus is not afraid of the Cyclops.

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it is D Odysseus is not afraid of the Cyclops.

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It can be inferred that the interaction between Odysseus and the Cyclops reveals that Odysseus is not afraid of the Cyclops. (Option D)

Who is Cyclops?

Derived from Greek Mythology, Cyclops is the strong, one-eyed giant whose eyes is round and who assisted Zeus to defeat the Titans.

The Greek mythology also records that Cyclops prevented Odysseus from making it back home in due time.

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