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Greek Mythology Stories Questions and Answers Prometheus Gives man fire In the story Prometheus and Io Io Zeus cheated on her with Io, turned into a cow. In the story Prometheus and Io Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full ...

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Greek Mythology Stories Questions and
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Prometheus - answer Gives man fire
In the story Prometheus and Io

Io - answer Zeus cheated on her with Io, turned into a cow. In the story Prometheus
and Io

Argus - answer 100 eyed monster that guards Io. In the story Prometheus and Io

Hyacinth - answer Killed by a flying disk Apollo threw.
Seen in the flower of Nymphs. (Narcissus, Hyacinth, Adonis.)

Adonis - answer Loved by both Persephone and Aphrodite at birth, killed by a wild
boar, flower grows in his place.Seen in the flower of Nymphs. (Narcissus, Hyacinth,
Adonis.)

Narcissus - answer Handsome and loved by many, does not love them back. Seen
in the flower of Nymphs. (Narcissus, Hyacinth, Adonis.)

Echo - answer falls in love with Narcissus after being cast away by Hera with only he
voice; does not love her back. Seen in the flower of Nymphs. (Narcissus, Hyacinth,
Adonis.)

Nemesis - answer makes Narcissus see his face in the water and cannot stop
looking at it; he dies there.Seen in the flower of Nymphs. (Narcissus, Hyacinth, Adonis.)

Arachne - answer is a farm girl who thinks she is a better weaver than Minerva. Seen
in Arachne and Minerva.

Minerva - answer Challenges Arachne,gets mad and turns her into a spider so she
can weave forever. Seen in Arachne and Minerva.

Tantalus - answer Was the most respected out of any of Zeus' children.Must wander
forever hungry and thirsty. Seen in Tantalus and Niobe.

Pelops - answer Killed by Tantalus and fed to the gods.Seen in Tantalus and Niobe.

Niobe - answer thinks all mortals should worship her. The gods kill her 7 sons and 7
daughters. She turns to stone and is forever wet with tears.Seen in Tantalus and Niobe.

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