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Read the following lines from "Sunjata."
When the Mande women were told about it, They gathered together again under the Mande
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Summarize how the epic poem Heliand helped to unify Europe.
The Heliand formalized feudal structure. The Heliand spread Salic Law
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Characters of illiad or troy
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Multiple Choice The author of The Odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C., was _______________. (1 point) Responses Odysseus
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Multiple Choice The author of The Odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C., was _______________. (1 point) Odysseus Socrates Homer
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The author of The Odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C., was _______________.
(1 point) Responses Odysseus Odysseus Socrates
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Explain Satan’s opinions about God in "Paradise Lost" by John Milton. Do they seem logical?
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The author of the odyssey, in Arabic written in 700 BC was
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27. Each of the following lines from "Sunjata" contains an element of epic poetry except(1 point)
Responses a. "Through sorcery
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Choose the meaning of the bold word(s). “My lords, hear me: / suitors indeed, you commandeered this house / to feast and drink
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Choose the meaning of the bold word(s). In that revelry amid his throng of friends / who would imagine a single foe—though a
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Each of the following lines from "Sunjata" contains an element of epic poetry except(1 point) Responses "Through sorcery they
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Odyssey, Part 3
Penelope proposes the archery contest as a way to
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Each of the following lines from "Sunjata" contains an element of epic poetry except
(1 point) Responses "Through sorcery they
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Each of the following lines from "Sunjata" contains an element of epic poetry except
(1 point) Responses "Through sorcery they
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Identify a feature of epic poetry in the passage. In three to four sentences, explain its impact on the epic's plot.
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Choose the meaning of the bold word(s). He will not see his lady nor his children / in joy, crowding about him, home from sea; /
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Odyssey, Part 3
Penelope proposes the archery contest as a way to _______> (1 point) A.) discover the true identity of the beggar
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Beowulf by Eddie McPherson BEOWULF: I am Beowulf, son of Ecgtheow. I have come to destroy
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The Odyssey, by Homer,
Cave of the cyclops, What’s the big idea of the passage for the theme, summary wise
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The Odyssey, by Homer; Cave of the cyclops
Odyssues character analysis summary
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Fill in the blank from "Cave of the Cyclops" from The Odyssey
The __________, __________, by __________, addresses the idea that
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in the odyssey Penelope best displays loyalty when she
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Which explanation best connects this illustration to the point being made?
A. Enkidu also tells Gilgamesh that he “will return
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Provide a brief summary of the video (what key points are discussed) and explain how the video relates to and can help us
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Odyssey, Part 2 What is the effect of the epic simile in lines 118–131 of the Odyssey, Part 2? "Now, being a man, I could not
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Odyssey, Part 2
What is the effect of the epic simile in lines 118–131 of the Odyssey, Part 2? "Now, being a man, I could not
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What roles are played by the female characters in Homer's Odyssey? Describe two female characters including their traits and
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27. Each of the following lines from "Sunjata" contains an element of epic poetry except(1 point) Responses "He embraced a
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Each of the following lines from "Sunjata" contains an element of epic poetry except (1 point)
1. "Through sorcery they stretched
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Read the following passage about Odysseus from Part 2 of the Odyssey: But the man skilled in all ways of contending, satisfied
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1. Draft the summary for The Odyssey Part 1, The Odyssey Part 2, The Odyssey Part 3, or Orpheus and Eurydice. Remember to use
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Create a summary of The Odyssey
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The author of The Odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C., was _______________.
(1 point) Odysseus Socrates Homer
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In the excerpt from The Odyssey, Homer supports the the character’s traits when he writes,
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The author of The Odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C., was
_______________. (1 point) Odysseus Socrates Homer
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The author of the odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C. Was
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The author of The Odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C., was ___
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the author of the odyssey, an epic written in 700 B.C., was _____
A. odysseus B. Socrates C.Homer
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The author of the odyssey an epic written and 700 BC was
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Multiple Choice
What is the effect of the epic simile in lines 118–131 of the excerpt from the Odyssey, Part II? Sometimes in
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What caused Satan to be cast
out of heaven in Paradise Lost? (1 point) his disloyalty his unhappiness his pride
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Multiple Choice
In the Odyssey, Part II, Odysseus went to Circe, from ______ he was promised his freedom. (1 point) Responses who
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Which of the following is a characteristic of epic poetry?
Informal structure Elevated language A cowardly protagonist A single
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What is the effect of the epic smile in lines 118-131 of the excerpt from the Odyssey, Part 2
Sometimes in farmyards when a cow
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What did Wiglaf say to the cowardly and traitorous warriors?(1 point)
Responses He praised their bravery He praised their bravery
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the Odyssey, Part II, Odysseus went to Circe, from _______ he was promised his freedom.
(1 point) A)who B)whom C)whose
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Multiple Choice
Choose the meaning of the bold word(s). Men hold me / formidable for guile in peace and war: / this fame has gone
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What are some specific words and details from the text that prove the character’s personality traits you wrote in the above
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Choose the meaning of the bold word (s).
Men hold me / formidable for guile in peace and war: / this fame has gone abroad to the
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