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What can be inferred about the Cyclops?

He lives in fear of Zeus and all the rest of the Greek gods.
He sided and fought with the Trojans during the war.
He is eager to provide food and shelter to his guests.
He does not live by the same rules and customs as the Greeks.

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It can be inferred that the Cyclops does not live by the same rules and customs as the Greeks. 

This is easy to comprehend what he did to Odysseus and his men. He was going to eat them therefore we can see he was not very hospitable and hospitality was very important to the Greeks, especially to the God's.

Unlike the Greeks, Cyclops does not follow the same rules and customs. Option D is correct.

Who were Cyclops?

The Cyclopes were defined as the enormous and one-eyed giants from Greek and later Roman accumulation. Cyclopes can be divided into three groups.

The Cyclopes are the three brothers Brontes, Steropes, and Arges that supplied Zeus his instrument in Hesiod's Theogony. Cyclops does not adhere to the same laws and traditions as the Greeks do.

Therefore, option D is correct.

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