From "THE ODYSSEY" by Homer
Which TWO details suggest Odysseus has a taste for unnecessary danger? (From Book 9)
a. He chooses to stay in Cyclops’ cave because he was curious to see the beast.
b. He hides himself from the Cyclops beneath the wooliest ram.
c. He tells the Cyclops that his name is Nohbdy.
d. He calls out to his men to beware of the Lotus Eaters and their native bloom.
e. He yells at the Cyclops after he and his men have escaped.