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True or False: Tiresias tells Odysseus' fate that he will end up travelling alone to find his home filled with trouble and insolent men eating his livestock while courting his wife. The only way for this
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True or False: Tiresias tells Odysseus' fate that he will end up travelling alone to find his home filled with trouble and insolent men eating his livestock while courting his wife. The only way for this not to happen is if he sacrifices his only son, and they eat the cattle of the sun god. *
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tiresiaa didn't tell him that
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