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What does Ulysses mean when he says: “I will drink life to the lees”?

AHe wants to avoid drinking

BHe wants to live life fully, down to the last drop

CHe wants to return home to retire peacefully

DHe regrets his travels

Answer:

B. He wants to live life fully, down to the last drop

Read Explanation:

"Lees" are the dregs left at the bottom of a wine bottle. The phrase means to experience life completely, even if it's nearing the end—reflecting Ulysses’ passion for continuous exploration.


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