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Where does the beggar say Odysseus is?

A. on a Phaeacian ship just off the coast of Ithaca
B. somewhere on the mainland—he'll be home soon
C. in Crete, at the home that beggar-Odysseus claimed was his own
D. at Dodona listening for Zeus in the rustling leaves of an oak tree

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The answer is most likely to be D
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Answer:

D. at Dodona listening for Zeus in the rustling leaves of an oak tree

Step-by-step explanation:

The begger, who is actually Odysseus in disguise, tells Odysseus's wife, Penelope, that her husband was with the Theprotians, but went to Dodona in order to try to understand Zeus' will.

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