Read the following passage and answer the question.
“But wait, I can save you, free you from the great danger.
Look, here is a potent drug. Take it to Circe's halls –
its power alone will shield you from the fatal day.
Let me tell you of all the witch's subtle craft...
She'll mix you a potion, lace the brew with drugs
but she'll be powerless to bewitch you, even so –
this magic herb I give will fight her spells.”
This is an example of which epic convention?
lengthy speech
digression
epic simile
divine intervention
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