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Read the following passage from The Odyssey. We ran our vessel upon the sands and got out of her on to the sea shore; we also landed the Cyclops' sheep, and divided them equitably amongst us so that none might have reason to complain.
Based on the context clues in this passage, what does the word “equitably” mean?

unjustly
equivocally
benevolently
fairly

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