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CommonLit The Odyssey: The Sirens PART B: Which evidence from the passage most strongly supports the answer in Part A?

A "Celestial music warbles from their tongue, / And thus the sweet deluders tune the song" ( Lines 31-32)

B "Approach! thy soul shall into raptures rise! / Approach! and learn new wisdom from the wise!'( Lines 37-38)

C "We know whate'er the kings of mighty name / Achieved at llion in the field of fame" ( Lines 39-40)

D "Then scudding swiftly from the dangerous ground, / The defean'd ear unlock'd, the chains unbound." (Lines 49-50)​

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