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Read the following passages, the first from The Odyssey and the second from Bulfinch’s Mythology.

Ulysses replied most humbly, stating that they were Greeks, from the great expedition that had lately won so much glory in the conquest of Troy; that they were now on their way home, and finished by imploring his hospitality in the name of the gods.
'We are Achaeans on our way home from Troy, but by the will of Jove, and stress of weather, we have been driven far out of our course. We are the people of Agamemnon, son of Atreus, who has won infinite renown throughout the whole world, by sacking so great a city and killing so many people. We therefore humbly pray you to show us some hospitality, and otherwise make us such presents as visitors may reasonably expect.
What argument could be made in regard to the difference in perspective between these two passages?

The change in perspective highlights a change in conflict.
The change in perspective does not alter anything in the story.
The change in perspective changes the outcome of the story.
The change in perspective highlights a change in characterization.

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It’s D: The change in perspective highlights a change in characterization.

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Answer:

The change in perspective highlights a change in characterization.

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