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Who says the following and why?


"So headstrong—why? Why rile the beast again?" *

One of Odysseus's crewmen is trying to convince the others to hide in the cave.

Odysseus is telling his crewmen to not wake the drunken Polyphemus.

One of Odysseus's crewmen is telling Odysseus to quit taunting Polyphemus.

Polyphemus is warning Odysseus not to anger him.

Respuesta :

One of Odysseus's crewmen is telling Odysseus to quit taunting Polyphemus.

Answer:

One of Odysseus's crewmen is telling Odysseus to quit taunting Polyphemus.

Explanation:

In the event that Odysseus had basically cruised far from the island, things would have been fine; in any case, Odysseus chooses to insult Polyphemus. Unmistakably Odysseus trusts that this deed is something the divine beings ought to perceive in light of the fact that he gloats about it with his actual name. Polyphemus, angered, calls upon his dad, Poseidon, to rebuff Odysseus. Poseidon goes along. Being a mariner on the awful side of the lord of the seas and oceans isn't great. Odysseus and his group end up cruising more remote and more distant far from their home.