Answer:
When Odysseus and his men arrived on the island of Cicones, they stole their treasures, and enslaved the women. His men became drunk and feasted on the sheep and cattle they had butchered by the sea.
While they divide up the treasures, Odysseus warns his men to return to the ship, but many of the men did not listen and instead ran inland to see what else they could take for themselves.
The men continued their acts of greed, despite Odysseus’s commands to stop and return to the ship, while the fugitives of Cicones ran inland to fetch help.
Step-by-step explanation:
I just reworded it a little bit. Some of it was a little repetitive, but still pretty good all together. I apologize if my grammar is off at all its almost four am and I have not slept.