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Read the following passage and answer the question.

I’ll never find one – no matter where I go,
not even if I went back to mother and father,
the house where I was born and my parents reared me once.
Ah, but much as I grieve for them, much as I long
to lay my eyes on them. Set food on the old soil,
it’s longing for him, him that wrings my heart –
Odysseus, lost and gone!
That man, old friend, far away as he is…
I can scarcely bear to say his name aloud,
so deeply he loved me, cared for me, so deeply.
Worlds away as he is, I call him my Master, Brother!”

Who is the speaker of this passage?

Telemachus
Odysseus
Eumaeus
Melanthius

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It's Eumaeus. I just did a test on it *thumbs up*

User Julien Boulay
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The answer is Telemachus I think
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