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(20 points!!!!!?) NEED HELP RIGHT NOW! (20points!!!) Which two parts of this excerpt from the Odyssey depict Ulysses revealing his true identity to his faithful servants Eumaeus and Philaetius?

1) *At length he comes; but comes despised, unknown, and finding faithful you, and you alone.

2) *Hear then, my friends: If Jove this arm succeed, And give yon impious revellers to bleed, My care shall be to bless your future lives

3) *To give you firmer faith, now trust your eye; Love! the broad scar indented on my thigh,

4) *His ragged vest then drawn aside disclosed The sign conspicuous, and the scar exposed:

5) *The king too weeps,the king too grasps their hands; And moveless, as a marble fountain, stands.*

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I believe the answer is 4) His ragged vest then drawn aside disclosed the sign conspicuous, and the scar exposed:

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