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Quiz Bowl Literature Latest Update Graded A+
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Camus Algerian author who wrote The Stranger, "The Rebel," and The Plague. 
 
Chaucer Author who wrote The Book of the Duchess, Canterbury Tales, and House of Fame. 
 
Paradise Lost Name this epic poem by John Milton that ends with with the first humans 
being exiled from the Garden of Eden. 
 
Milton This author was an English poet who wrote Paradise Lost and Areopagitica. 
 
Faulkner This American author wrote about a woman's murder in "A ...
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Mythology exam II part 2 questions and answers
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Mythology exam II part 2 questions and answers 
Corinth - ANS ️️ City commanding the narrow neck of land that links the major 
regions of Greece, legendarily founded by Sisyphus and later ruled by Jason's 
uncle Pelias. In historical times, Corinth was the site of a magnificent temple to 
Apollo. Fabled of old for its wealth, Corinth was ultimately destroyed by the 
Romans and rebuilt as a Roman colony. Many of its most impressive remains are 
from the Roman period. 
Glacue was a princess o...
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Camus - Algerian author who wrote The Stranger, "The Rebel," and The Plague. 
 
Chaucer - Author who wrote The Book of the Duchess, Canterbury Tales, and House of Fame. 
 
Paradise Lost - Name this epic poem by John Milton that ends with with the first humans being exiled from the Garden of Eden. 
 
Milton - This author was an English poet who wrote Paradise Lost and Areopagitica. 
 
Faulkner - This American author wrote about a woman's murder in "A Rose for Emily." Name this man who wrote ...
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CLAS 104 Questions and Answers Graded A+ Name of the river of forgetfulness in the Underworld Lethe 
What does Odysseus do to summon the dead? He digs a pit and fills it with the blood of sacrificial victims 
What is the punishment of Ixion? Imprisonment on a fiery wheel 
In the myth of Er, who returns to life as a lion because he remembered the judgment of Achilles' armour? Ajax 
How did Elpenor die? He went to sleep on a roof and fell off 
What poet describes the descent of Aeneas into the Un...
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Jason & the Argonauts, Detailed Questions, Part 3 (National Mythology Exam)
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Jason & the Argonauts, Detailed Questions, 
Part 3 (National Mythology Exam) 
How did King Aeëtes feel when he saw the Argo land and learned why Jason was 
there? - ANS ️️ Aeëtes was furious, fuming with rage. 
What task did King Aeëtes give to Jason in exchange for the golden fleece? - ANS ️️ 
The next day he must harness fire-breathing bulls, plow a field, and sow it with 
dragon's teeth. 
Who had previously sown a field with dragon's teeth? Where? - ANS ️️ Cadmus 
did at Theb...
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CLC 106 Exam Questions 
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Herculean opponent: Achelous - Answer-Description: River god who was a rival suitor 
of the woman that became Heracles' wife 
Herculean opponent: Antaeus - Answer-Description: Ogre or giant who wrestled to 
death passers-by and used their skills to decorate a temple 
Herculean opponent: Nereus - Answer-Description: Prophetic shape-Shifter who 
reluctantly divulged the location of the golden apples 
Bronze - Answer-Terrible and strong, violently...
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PRAXIS II ENGLISH CONTENT KNOWLEDGE: AUTHORS AND THEIR WORKS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PRAXIS II ENGLISH CONTENT KNOWLEDGE: AUTHORS AND THEIR WORKS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 
Homer 
Homeric or Heroic Period. The greatest of the ancient Greek epic poets and author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, works that lie at the beginning of the Western literary canon. 
 
 
Gorgias 
Greek sophist from Sicily who turned his back on true philosophy; believed that all statements were false and that everything was incomprehensible and unknowable 
 
 
Aesop 
Greek author of fables 
 
 
Plato 
Clas...
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PRAXIS II ENGLISH CONTENT KNOWLEDGE: MAJOR WORKS SYNOPSES WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
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PRAXIS II ENGLISH CONTENT KNOWLEDGE: MAJOR WORKS SYNOPSES WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% 2023 
Piers Plowman 
Middle English allegorical narrative poem by William Langland concerning the narrator's intense quest for a true Christian life. One of the early great works of English literature. 
 
 
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 
Late 14th-century Middle English alliterative romance and one of the better-known Arthurian stories. Sir Gawain, one of Arthur's knights, accepts the challenge of the myst...
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CLAS 101 Exam 1| WITH complete solution 2023/24
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CLAS 101 Exam 1| WITH complete solution 2023/24 
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Mycenaean Period - BCE 
Greek Dark Ages - 1100-808 BCE 
Achaic Period - 800-481 BCE 
Classical Period - 480-323 BCE 
Hellenistic Period - 323-31 BCE 
Foundation of Rome - 753 BCE 
Birth of the Republic - 509 BCE 
End of Third Punic War: Rome destroys Carthage - 146 BCE 
Assassination of Julius Caesar - 44 BCE 
Octavian hailed as Augustus, birth of Empire - 27 BCE 
Constantine relocates capital to Byzantium - 330 BCE 
Deposition of...
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Classical Mythology: Final Exam Questions and Answers 2023
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Which of the following is NOT one of the 4 words of love? - agape, eros, philia, storge (4 words of love) 
 
From among which three goddesses must Paris choose "the fairest" to give the Golden Apple to? - Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite (Aphrodite won) 
 
The story of Hippolytus and Phaedra recalls the story of... - Ovid's Amores? Euripides? (but the myth goes.. Phaedra is married to Theseus but falls in love with his son from another marriage (step-son) named Hippolytus. He rejects her. She clai...
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