what had happened to his man? this question from Odysseus chapter
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Even though you haven’t proposed any excerpt that you have mentioned it your question I have presented the completion of your question along with the answer.
“My men were mutinous,
fools, on stores of wine. Sheep after sheep they
butchered by the surf, and shambling cattle,
feasting,—while fugitives went inland, running
to call to arms the main force of Cicones.
This was an army, trained to fight on horseback
or, where the ground required, on foot. They came
with dawn over that terrain like the leaves
and blades of spring. So doom appeared to us”
According to the excerpt, Odysseus believes his men were--------?
The correct answer for your question is Careless.
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