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The Odyssey Study Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+
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The Odyssey Study Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+ Who wrote the Odyssey? Blind poet, Homer. 
In what year was the Odyssey composed? 700 B.C.E. 
How long did it take Odysseus to complete his journey back to Ithaca? It took him 20 years; 10 years fighting in the Trojan War and 10 years finding his way back home due to his mishaps with immortal Gods. 
In order, where did Odysseus travel to after the Trojan war? (the ones we read about) Troy, Island of the Cicones, Island of the Lotus Eaters, I...
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CLA10 Units 13 & 14 Comprehension Questions and Answers
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CLA10 Units 13 & 14 Comprehension Questions and Answers 
Why do the gods attend the marriage of Peleus and Thetis? 
Because Thetis is a goddess 
 
 
 
Why, according to the Persians, do the Greeks bear the responsibility for the conflict between Greece and Asia? 
They launch a military expedition over the abduction of Helen 
 
 
 
Why is Helen in peril in Euripides' Helen? 
Because the Egyptian king wants to marry her 
 
 
 
Who is Thetis' grandmother? 
Tethys 
 
 
 
What is Herodotus' native...
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English 1: The Odyssey Test With Complete Solutions 100% Pass
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English 1: The Odyssey Test With Complete Solutions 100% Pass
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CLAS 180 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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CLAS 180 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
Define "myth" 
A story; comes from the Greek word mythos (word, speech, tale, or story) 
 
Can be expressed orally, through writing, and/or through art 
 
 
 
Define "true myth" 
Stories about gods/goddesses and their interactions with humans 
 
 
 
Define "saga" 
Myth rooted in history; stories about heroes 
 
 
 
Define "classical myth" 
A story that, through its classical form, has attained a kind of immortality because its inherent archetypical ...
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Edith Hamilton's Mythology Questions and Answers
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Edith Hamilton's Mythology Questions and Answers 
Achilles 
greatest Greek warrior who fought in Trojan War, killed by an arrow to his heel 
 
 
 
Acropolis 
main/dominant part of a Greek city, built on a fortified hill (seen in Athens) 
 
 
 
 
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Adonis 
flower myth; beautiful youth killed by a boar, loved by Aphrodite 
 
 
 
Aeneus 
Trojan warrior, subject of Virgil's "...
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ABCTE ELA Exam 202 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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ABCTE ELA Exam 202 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
 
Paragraph - CORRECT ANSWER A group of connected sentences covering one main topic in a work of prose (such as novels) 
 
Stanza - CORRECT ANSWER A group of verses covering one main topic in a work of poetry 
 
Couplets - CORRECT ANSWER two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit. 
 
Dialogue - CORRECT ANSWER Conversation between characters, typically in a play 
 
Monologue or Soliloquy - CORRECT ANSWE...
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CLA 210 Quiz 3 and Answers
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CLA 210 Quiz 3 and Answers 
5 traits of greek heroes and heroines and their differences 
1) a hero was a man who had died 
-often Demi-gods (mortals but had divine parentage or ancestors) and were thought to dwell on the Islands of the Blessed after death 
-they escaped the bleak Underworld 
-women: However, some women after death were recognized not as heroines but rather as a class of beings between gods and humankind: avenging female spirits associated with the Underworld, not Olympus. 
 
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Western Civilization I CLEP Exam with complete solutions.
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"[In the 260s c.e. ], while the Roman Emperor Gallienus was given over to luxurious living of every sort, the leaders of the Goths sailed across the Dardanelles strait to Asia. There they laid waste to many populous cities and set ÿre to the renowned temple of Diana at Ephesus. After being driven from the neighborhood of Bithynia, the Goths destroyed Chalcedon, which was restored to some extent later. Yet even today, though it is happily situated near the capital c...
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AP World History Exam Study Guide Latest Updates
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AP World History Exam Study Guide 
 
Civilization - An ambiguous term often used to denote more complex societies but sometimes used by anthropologists to describe any group of people sharing a set of cultural traits. 
 
Foragers - People who support themselves by hunting wild animals and gathering wild edible plants and insects. 
 
Cuneiform - A system of writing in which wedge-shaped symbols represented words or syllables. It originated in Mesopotamia and was used initially for Sumerian and Ak...
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AP World History Exam Study Guide Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+
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AP World History Exam Study Guide Questions and answers, 100% Accurate, graded A+ 
 
 
Civilization - -An ambiguous term often used to denote more complex societies but sometimes used by anthropologists to describe any group of people sharing a set of cultural traits. 
 
Foragers - -People who support themselves by hunting wild animals and gathering wild edible plants and insects. 
 
Cuneiform - -A system of writing in which wedge-shaped symbols represented words or syllables. It originated in M...
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