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Read this excerpt from The Odyssey.

I said to him as plausibly as I could: 'Cyclops, you ask my name and I will tell it you; give me, therefore, the present you promised me; my name is Noman; this is what my father and mother and my friends have always called me.'

What conclusion about Ulysses could a reader draw from this passage?

He is a liar.
He is cunning.
He is a coward.
He is brave.

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Cunning or brave -ava
User Douggard
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Either cunning or brave
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