What is the meaning of polyphemus' words in the following lines?
ñlet him lose all com...
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What is the meaning of polyphemus' words in the following lines?
ñlet him lose all companions, and return under strange sail to bitter days at home.î
a. let odysseus return home without his companions.
b. odysseus and some of his crew will sail home in a strange type of sailing vessel.
c. let odysseus return home in a stranger's boat, alone and troubled.
d. curse odysseus with a difficult journey home.
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