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what can odysseus learn in the book the cyclopes

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Answer:

He learns the dangers of arrogance and pride

Explanation:

One of the lessons he learns is the dangers of arrogance and pride. Odysseus is quite full of himself for having tricked the Cyclops Polyphemus.

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