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Son of Ulysses to whom he bestowed the charge of his country Ithaca :

ATelemachus

BAchilles

CParis

DPrometheus

Answer:

A. Telemachus

Read Explanation:

In Tennyson's poem "Ulysses," Ulysses, after returning to Ithaca, bestows the charge of his kingdom upon his son, Telemachus, whom he believes is capable of ruling with prudence and tenderness. 


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