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read the excerpt from part 1 of the odyssey by homer. they fell in, soon enough, with lotus - eaters, who showed no will to do us harm, only offering the sweet lotus to our friends - but those who ate this honeyed plant, the lotus, never cared to report, nor to return. they longed to stay forever, browsing on that native bloom, forgetful of their homeland. i drove them, all three wailing, to the ships, tied them down under their rowing benches, and called the rest: all hands aboard; come, clear the beach and no one taste the lotus, or you lose your hope of home. which line from the excerpt supports the conclusion that odysseus cares for his men? they fell in, soon enough, with lotus - eaters, offering the sweet lotus to our friends - they longed to stay forever, browsing on i drove them, all three wailing, to the ships.
The line "I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships" shows Odysseus taking action to get his men away from the Lotus - Eaters despite their reluctance, indicating he cares for their well - being and wants to get them back on the journey home. The other lines focus more on the actions and desires of the men who ate the Lotus rather than Odysseus' care for them.
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I drove them, all three wailing, to the ships