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"Here is your part: at break of day tomorrow home with you, go mingle with our princes.

The swineherd later on will take me down
the port-side trail – a beggar, by my looks, hangdog and old. If they make fun of me
in my own courtyard, let your ribs cage up
your springing heart, no matter what I suffer,
no matter if they pull me by the heels
or practice shots at me, to drive me out.
Look on, hold down your anger."

–The Odyssey,
Homer

What Greek value is being illustrated in this excerpt?

glory
self-control
knowledge
desire

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Answer:

self control

Step-by-step explanation:

it talks about holding down anger

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