Explanation:
The excerpt from Part 2 of The Odyssey that best supports the conclusion that Odysseus is clever is when he devises a plan to escape from the Cyclops Polyphemus. Odysseus tells Polyphemus his name is “Nobody” so that when he blinds him and his companions ask who did it, Polyphemus will only say “Nobody.” Additionally, Odysseus and his men escape by clinging to the bellies of Polyphemus’s sheep, which makes it difficult for the Cyclops to detect them. This demonstrates Odysseus’s resourcefulness and cunning, which are traits associated with cleverness. Therefore, this excerpt from The Odyssey best supports the conclusion that Odysseus is clever.