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Odyssey Vocab. The Gods. Heroes. Like or As. Must Know. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. . Took goods by force. What is Plundered. enormous. What is Mammoth.

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  1. Odyssey Vocab The Gods Heroes Like or As Must Know 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. . Took goods by force

  3. What is Plundered.

  4. enormous

  5. What is Mammoth.

  6. Passion; enthusiasm

  7. What is Ardor.

  8. Deprived

  9. What is Bereft.

  10. Characterized by craftiness and betrayal.

  11. What is Insidious.

  12. . True or False Mother Earth is created out of rock.

  13. What is False.

  14. True or FalseGaia is Mother Earth.

  15. What is True.

  16. Name the god who was given thunderbolts, the god who was given power over the ocean, and the god who was given power over the underworld.

  17. Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades

  18. Who were the two groups who went to war with each other?

  19. What are the Titans and the gods.

  20. Give me the definition of an epic.

  21. An extended narrative poem in elevated or dignified language, celebrating the feats of a legendary or traditional hero.

  22. Describe self-sacrifice?

  23. What is to give of yourself for others.

  24. Part I of the Odyssey is mainly about Odysseus’ Love of travel Heroic deeds Loyalty to Helios Influence with the Gods

  25. What is B : Heroic Deeds

  26. True or False: The following quote describes an epic hero:“Now I let go with hands and feet, plunging/straight into the foam beside the timbers,/pulled astride, and rowed hard with my hands/to pass Scylla.

  27. What is True.

  28. When Odysseus lies about his name to the Cyclops he is being:A. StubbornB. CreativeC. LoyalD. Ruthless

  29. What is B -creative.

  30. True or False: The epithet “Laertes’ son, frequently applied to Odysseus , emphasizes Odysseus’ loyalty to his family.

  31. What is True.

  32. True or False: This is correct: The Cyclopes were as uncivilized beasts.

  33. What is False.

  34. True or False: Like is a Preposition meaning “similar to” or “such as”

  35. What is True.

  36. True or False: The term as if is a subordinating conjunction. Subordinating conjunctions connect two complete ideas by making one of the ideas subordinate to, or dependent upon, the other.

  37. What is True.

  38. Choose the item with the words that correctly complete the following sentence. Odysseus acts _____a hero in challenging situations, and he expects his crew to act ______ he does. like…like Like…as As…like As…as

  39. What is B-like…as

  40. True or False: Like is followed by adjectives and nouns.

  41. What is True.

  42. How should one read prose?

  43. Until the punctuation mark.

  44. Which character trait does Odysseus display when he listens to the Siren’s song? Loyalty to Zeus Selfishness Self-sacrifice Laziness

  45. What is Self-sacrifice.

  46. What is demonstrated by Odysseus’ failure to wake up and prevent his men from slaughtering the sun god’s cattle? The Power of the gods The disloyalty of the crew Odysseus’ exhaustion Eurylochus’ skills as a leader

  47. What is A: The power of the gods.

  48. Odysseus demonstrates the realistic, human side of his character when he A. Refuses to taste the honeyed Lotus plantB. Resists the temptation of Calypso and CirceC. Weeps upon meeting Elpenor’s ghost in HadesD. Ties his men beneath the Cyclops’ rams

  49. What is C: Weeps upon meeting Elpenor’s ghost in Hades

  50. This sentence is correct: Despite Calypso’s squall for him, Odysseus insists on returning to Ithaca.

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