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Where in the book the odyssey does the author say “mutinous”

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Answer: book 12 i believe

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in a "mutinous outburst," however, Eurylochus proceeds to argue that Circe will turn them all into pigs and reminds them of Odysseus's reckless decision to enter the Cyclops's cave. He also accuses Odysseus of being "hotheaded," and Odysseus is tempted to draw his sword.

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