Who said these words and to whom? "Perhaps you wonder why you can safely meet him, why he would trust you and not me. Let me explain. You have come here unforced, unpledged by oaths, made no part of our earlier expedition. The opposite is true in my own case..."

a. Odysseus to Neoptolemus
b. Ajax to Teucer
c. Creon to Ismene
d. Odysseus to Hercules
e. Artemis to Theseus


Answer: a. Odysseus to Neoptolemus

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