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CLC 106 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Define divine myth - Answer-Etiological stories; characters are gods/goddesses; plot: creation stories, relationships among the gods and humans, explaining the origin of things; settings: before and outside the present order, before human chronology 
 
Define legend - Answer-Have some element of truth; Characters: heroes/heroines, gods play supporting roles, people with extraordinary abilities; plots: quests or journeys, monster slaying, rescues...
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3.11.F Test: Oedipus the King LUOA Review | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Which god or goddess was being honored at the festivals that had theater competitions? - Dionysus 
How many actors were allowed to perform in a play? - 3 
Why was the Greek amphitheater constructed the way that is was? - it created the right acoustics 
Which of the following best represents a universal problem? - sorrow 
Which of the following would be the best synonym for hubris? - cocky 
Which part of the play would contain the majority of the action? - episode 
What was the original curse fro...
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Western Civilization 110 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated | Guaranteed A+
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arete - ️️Greek term for the valued virtues of manliness, courage, and excellence 
 
kouros - ️️Greek word for a young man that refers to an ancient Greek statue of a standing nude young man 
 
kore - ️️Greek word for maiden that refers to an ancient Greek statue of a standing female, usually clothed 
 
hubris - ️️Excessive pride, which for the ancient Greeks brought punishment from the gods 
 
hoplites - ️️Ancient Greek infantrymen equipped with large round shields and long ...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide Exam With Complete solutions
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Anagnorisis 
- Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about himself 
 
 
Peripeteia 
- The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
 
 
Hubris 
- Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
 
 
Tragic Hero 
- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or evil 
- Accessible t...
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OAM 432 Exam 1
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What is the typical representation of negotiations? - Answer- It is about self-interest and getting what you want; aggressive and competitive; getting what you want requires taking from others 
 
Define the paradox of self-focus - Answer- when both parties only focus on their own interests, they both usually end up worse off 
 
Define negotiation - Answer- interpersonal decision-making process that is necessary whenever we cannot achieve our objectives single-handedly 
 
Note: negotiations happe...
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Define divine myth 
Etiological stories; characters are gods/goddesses; plot: creation stories, relationships among the gods and humans, explaining the origin of things; settings: before and outside the present order, before human chronology 
Define legend 
Have some element of truth; Characters: heroes/heroines, gods play supporting roles, people with extraordinary abilities; plots: quests or journeys, monster slaying, rescues, waging wa...
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Praxis 5039 Study Guide Questions and Answers 100% Verified 2024
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Paradox - a contradiction or dilemma 
 
Myth - A traditional story about gods, ancestors, or heroes, told to explain the natural world or the customs and beliefs of a society. 
 
Oxymoron - A figure of speech that combines opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase. 
 
Essay - A piece of prose writing, usually short, that deals with a subject in a limited way and expresses a particular point of view. 
 
Malapropism - the unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one that sounds sim...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide Exam With Complete solutions
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Anagnorisis - answer- Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about 
himself 
Peripeteia - answer- The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
Hubris - answer- Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
Tragic Hero - answer- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or ev...
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study Guide Exam With Complete solutions
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Oedipus & Greek Theatre Exam Study 
Guide Exam With Complete solutions 
Anagnorisis - answer- Recognition 
- When the protagonist recognizes the truth of the situation, or comes to some realization about 
himself 
Peripeteia - answer- The reversal 
- When the opposite takes place of what was planned or hoped by the protagonist 
Hubris - answer- Pride/arrogance 
- Often Tragic flaw among greeks 
Tragic Hero - answer- Of high rank (Aristocratic and powerful) 
- Is human - not overly virtuous or ev...
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End of Semester Test: English 12A (PLATO) ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED 100% CORRECTLY
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End of Semester Test: English 12A (PLATO) ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED 100% CORRECTLY 
Which sentence best explains why modern English reflects the influence of several languages? - ANS B. Between AD 500 and 1200, invaders from several countries conquered parts of Britain. 
 
Match the words that have the same denotations. - ANS favored → lucky 
drenched → soaked 
grinned → smiled 
scoffed → mocked 
elated → happy 
 
What is the reason for the tragic end of the hero Beowulf? - ANS B. hubr...
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