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Read the excerpt from "The Quarrel" from "Stories from the Iliad."

“Drunkard, with the eyes of a dog and the heart of a deer! Never fighting in the front of the battle! You would rather go round and rob the prizes from any man who stands up to you. I swear to you, that from this time forth, you may look for Achilles but you shall not find him. When your men fall dying by the murderous hand of Hector, you shall not know how to help them, and you shall tear your heart with rage for the hour when you wronged the best of the Achaeans.”

What effect does the phrase "with the eyes of a dog and the heart of a deer" have on the meaning of the excerpt from "The Quarrel"?

A. It underscores Agamemnon's deception and grace.

B. It underscores Agamemnon's power and swiftness.

C. It emphasizes Agamemnon's greed and cowardice.

D. It emphasizes Agamemnon's lack of sophistication.

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C. It emphasizes Agamemnon’s greed and cowardice.

Explanation:
Dogs only look for food and comfort so they are greedy, and deers run or freeze at the slightest movement or sound

The effect of the phrase given above is such that it emphasizes the greedy and cowardly nature of Agamemnon.

What is the significance of the effect of the phrase?

The effect of the phrase is referred to as such effect, where the usage of a phrase is used for implication or expression of uniqueness in the phrase as such.

Hence, option C holds true regarding the effect of the phrase aforementioned.

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