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Answer:
What prevents Odysseus from killing the sleeping Cyclops is:
C. He knows that they cannot move the boulder blocking the doorway.
Explanation:
Odysseus is the hero in the epic poem "The Odyssey", by Homer. At a certain point, he and his men end up trapped in a land filled with Cyclopes, one-eyed giants who eat men. Odysseus has the chance to kill the Cyclops who keeps him and his men hostage, but he realizes he cannot do it:
"[...] if I killed him we perished there as well, for we could never move his ponderous doorway slab aside."
A slab is a large and heavy piece of concrete or stone. Odysseus knows that, if he kills the Cyclops, they will all die since they cannot escape. He and his men do not have the strength or the means to move the boulder aside and free the way out.
Based on the information given, the correct option is C. He knows that they cannot move the boulder blocking the doorway.
It should be noted that from the story, Odysseus wanted to kill Cyclops and had the chance to kill him when he held his men hostage.
The reason why he couldn't was due to the fact that he knows that they cannot move the boulder blocking the doorway.
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