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2. Read this passage from The Odyssey in which the cave of the Cyclops is described:

So we explored his den, gazing wide-eyed at it all,
the large flat racks loaded with drying cheeses,
the folds crowded with young lambs and kids,
split into three groups—here the spring-born,
here mid-yearlings, here the fresh sucklings
off to the side each sort was penned apart.
What inference about the Cyclops is best supported by this passage?
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a. He is preparing for some sort of ritual sacrifice
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b. He plans ahead and keeps things organized.
c. He is so monstrous, he tortures animals.
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d. He is terribly disorganized and lazy.

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Answer: He plans ahead and keeps things organized

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