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Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.

'O Cyclops! Would you feast on my companions?
Puy, am I, in a Caveman's hands?
How do you like the beating that we gave you,
you daned cannibal? Eater of guests
under your roof! Zeus and the gods have paid you!'

According to this excerpt, Odysseus

is fearful of the Cyclops.
is prideful and overly confident.
has been weakened by the Cyclops.
has regrets about staying on the island.

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"It seems like Odysseus is not afraid to stand up to the Cyclops. In fact, he is quite angry and confrontational, calling the Cyclops a 'cannibal' and boasting about the beating they gave him"

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