Omeros True or False

1. The sea-swift represents what? -> Catherine Weldon
2. When we hear the "tinkling" of coins in this poem, we are reminded of what? -> poverty and slavery
3. Why is the ocean is equated to parchment or paper? -> because it is crinkly, has wave-like written lines, and is symbolic of the pages of history
4. Sure, Philoctete's wound could be a bad case of tetanus, but it might also be what? -> A sympathetic, ancestral wound
5. Ma Kilman has an interesting conversation with ants because the ants really embody what? -> The spirits of her ancestors

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