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read the excerpt from the odyssey. here are the means i thought would s…

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read the excerpt from the odyssey. here are the means i thought would serve my turn: a club, or staff, lay there along the fold— an olive tree, felled green and left to season for cyclops hand. and it was like a mast a lugger of twenty oars, broad in the beam— a deep-sea-going craft—might carry: so long, so big around, it seemed. based on the epic simile, how should the reader picture the beam of wood odysseus found in the cave? like a deep-sea-going ship or vessel like an olive tree, just felled and still green like the cyclops, large and wide like the mast of an enormously large ship

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The epic simile in the excerpt compares the beam of wood to "the mast of a lugger of twenty oars, broad in the beam—a deep - sea - going craft—might carry". Among the options, "like the mast of an enormously large ship" aligns with this comparison as the lugger is a type of ship and the description emphasizes the size of the mast (and by extension the beam of wood). The other options: comparing it to a ship itself is incorrect (it's compared to the mast), comparing to a just - felled olive tree is the original state of the wood before being compared, and comparing to the Cyclops' size is not part of the simile.

Answer:

D. like the mast of an enormously large ship (assuming the options are labeled A - D with D being this option; if the original options had different labels, adjust accordingly based on the actual labeling, but from the content, this is the correct description)