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Odysseus' men has to go along with him into the cave, no matter how afraid they may be.

Something is wrong with the sentence above. What is the best way to rewrite this sentence?
A. Odysseus' men has to go along with him into the cave. No matter how
afraid they may be.
B. In The Odyssey, Odysseus' men has to go along with him into the cave, no matter how afraid they may be.
C. Odysseus' men have to go along with him into the cave, no matter how afraid they may be.
D. In this story, Odysseus' men go along with him into the cave, no matter
how afraid they may be.

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Answer:

B. In The Odyssey, Odysseus' men has to go along with him into the cave, no matter how afraid they may be.

Step-by-step explanation:

The story is obviously The Odyssey, so we need "In The Odyssey" to show what we are basing this off on. It's not a because "No matter how afraid they may be." is part of the sentence, not a separate one. D is wrong because by saying "In this story" we dont know what story it is.

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