Read the excerpt from The Odyssey.
Then, his chores being all dispatched, he caught another brace of men to make his breakfast, and whisked away his great door slab to let his sheep go through—but he, behind,reset the stone as one would cap a quiver.
The use of the epic simile in this excerpt helps readers understand that:
the Cyclops has eaten another bunch of Odysseus's men.
Odysseus and his men are still trapped inside the cave.
the enormous stone is easily and routinely moved by the giant Cyclops.
the Cyclops takes his sheep out to pasture with him in the mornings.
Answer:
the enormous stone is easily and routinely moved by the giant Cyclops
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the excerpt from The Odyssey, the author describes the cyclops and how he ate his meals and took care of his sheep in his great cave.
The author uses epic simile in this excerpt to help readers understand that the enormous stone is easily and routinely moved by the giant Cyclops.