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In the Odyssey, which of these inferences about Odysseus' arrival home is best supported by the poem?

a) He finally enjoys peace and calm.
b) He longs to return to the sea.
c) He wants to go back to Calypso.
d) He endures conflict with his family,​

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D) He endures conflict with his family.

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Answer:

D) He endures conflict with his family.

Step-by-step explanation:

“That year spun out by the gods when he should reach his home, Ithaca—though not even there would he be free of trials, even among his loved ones—then every god took pity, all except Poseidon.”

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