What are the three specific instructions Odysseus give Telemachus for their plan against the suitors?

(1) Telemachus was to go home and mix with the suitors as usual. (2) That Odysseus, disguised as an old beggar, would go there, too, and meet the suitors whom he expected would insult him and throw things at him but that Telemachus was to do nothing to stop them. (3) That on a signal from Odysseus, Telemachus was to remove all of the weapons and shields from the hall and pack them away, leaving only two swords, spears and shields for Oddysseus and Telemachus.

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