Decide if each conclusion drawn from this passage is logical or not logical. Odysseus thinks that he is stronger than the Sirens. Odysseus shows leadership by planning ahead. Odysseus says, “You are to tie me up.” Odysseus is a compelling, confident speaker.

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Not a logical conclusion

Logical conclusion

Not a logical conclusion

Logical conclusion


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Conclusions have been drawn from the passage and described as logical or not logical as follows:

Not logical: Odysseus thinks that he is stronger than the Sirens.

Logical: Odysseus shows leadership by planning ahead.

Not Logical: Odysseus says, “You are to tie me up.”

Logical: Odysseus is a compelling, confident speaker.

What is a Logical Conclusion?

A conclusion can be said to be logical if it makes sense from the evidence provided in the text. Given the excerpt the above conclusions can be made about Odysseus.

He was a confident person who trusted so much in his speaking abilities. This caused some of his woes.

This is the excerpt:

"weaving a haunting. . .as a splint

erect along the. . .bound outward down

the wind. . .of sirens"

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