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Which of the following lines from the text best represents how Odysseus’s men react to his reckless decisions?


...I wished/ to see the cave man, what he had to offer --/no pretty sight, it turned out, for my friends


Now, by the gods, I drove my big hand spike / deep in the embers, charring it again, / and cheered my men along with battle talk / to keep their courage up: no quitting now.


Godsake, Captain! / Why bait the beast again? Let him alone!


But Zeus disdained my offering; / destruction for my ships he had in store / and death for those who sailed them, my companions.