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Homer and other Greek writers used a literary technique called in medias res. Choose the item below that best
describes what that Latin phrase means and how it works out in a piece of literature.
It means to intercede between two entities, and Homer uses it in the section where Jove and Neptune are talking about what to do
about the Phaeacians having helped Ulysses.
It means in the middle of a race, and Homer's use of it is obvious when Ulysses and his crew are rowing hard to get away from
Polyphemus.
It means in the center of a kingdom, and it's the technique Homer uses when Ulysses has to travel into the city looking for King
Alcinous's palace.
It means in the middle of things, and Homer uses it in the Odyssey at the beginning of the epic because the story starts after the
Trojan War but before Ulysses gets back home.
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