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"[A]re you a goddess or a mortal? If one of the gods

who rule the skies up there, you're Artemis to the life,
the daughter of mighty Zeus – I see her now – just look
at your build, your bearing, your lithe flowing grace…”

What is the purpose of this passage?

A.Eurycleia is trying to boost Penelope's confidence.
B.Odysseus is flattering Nausicaa to gain her assistance.
C.Telemachus is complimenting Helen on her beauty.
D.Laertes is thanking Penelope for making him a shroud.

User Nagulan S
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i would have to say the answer is B

User Nikita Axyonov
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The answer is B

When you read the passage, you see everything is uplifting. Everything they are saying is nice. Looking at your answer choices you can see that when anyone encourages anyone/anything they use nice words and things like that. Therefore your answer is B
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