According to this excerpt, Odysseus? multiple choice question. Need answer asap help me.

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Answer: The Odyssey was written by Homer. It is one of the two major Greek epic poems that Homer wrote. This poem is about the Greek hero, Odysseus and his journey home after the city of Troy fell at the end of the ten-year Trojan War. When Odysseus leaves to fight in the Trojan War, he leaves Odysseus's son's teacher and  overseer, Mentor in charge of his whole household. Therefore Mentor looks after Odysseus's son during Odysseus's absence. 

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The answer is 2. One is his wife Calpurnia who begs Caesar to not to go to the Senate.  She has had visions of ghosts and dreams of blood that she fears are omens of Caesar’s death.  The second is Artemidorus who hands Caesar  a letter which lists down the names of the conspirators who plotted to have him killed.

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He wanted one thing from his family: reconciliation.

A colon basically means "that is to say", try putting "that is to say" in place of the colon in each of the sentences. The only one that makes sense is the third example, "He wanted one thing from his family, that is to say, reconciliation".

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He wanted one thing from his family: reconciliation.

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