The hero Odysseus spent nine years returning home after the Trojan War. During his voyage by. sea, he came upon Scylla and Charybdis. Scylla was an enormous sea monster with numerous. hands and six dog heads sprouting from her body; she ate men alive. Charybdis was a. tremendous whirlpool that digested ships whole. Since the only way to get home was to choose. one of these routes, Odysseus had to choose one horror or the other. He chose Scylla, losing six. crewmen to Scylla's hunger.. . The myth described in the passage gave rise to the phrase “between Scylla and Charybdis.” Which other idiomatic phrase conveys the same meaning?
a fate worse than death
to sign one's own death warrant
between a rock and a hard place
read between the lines

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"Between  a rock and a hard place" is the one idiomatic phrase among the choices given in the question that conveys the same meaning. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option. I hope that the answer has actually come to your great help.

Answer:

Between a rock and a hard place.

Explanation:

The phrase "between a rock and a hard place" is the one that conveys the same idea as the phrase "between Scylla and Charybdis." In both cases, what the speaker wants to convey is that the character he is referring to needs to chose between two alternatives that seem equally negative and difficult. This is also called a dilemma.

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