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Read the following passage from Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad:

"Odysseus grinned-he was looking forward to the big revelation scene, the part where I would say, 'It was you all along! What a terrific disguise!' and throw my arms around his neck. Then he went off to take a much-needed bath. When he came back in clean clothes, smelling a good deal better than when he'd gone, I couldn't resist teasing him one last time. I ordered Eurycleia to move the bed outside the bedroom of Odysseus, and to make it up for the stranger."
From this passage,readers can infer that

a) Penelope sees Odysseus as a fool

b) Penelope is thrilled that Odysseus is home

c)Penelope feels afraid that her husband may not still love her

d) Penelope can be just as deceptive as Odysseus

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the answer is d

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