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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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“Do not judge the Lord of the Sea too harshly,” the Nereid told me. “He stands at the brink of an
unwanted war. He has much
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“Do not judge the Lord of the Sea too harshly,” the Nereid told me. “He stands at the brink of an
unwanted war. He has much
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the fourth paragraph from "Perseus and Medusa", and then answer the question that follows.
Perseus and Medusa (From
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the fourth paragraph from "Perseus and Medusa", and then answer the question that follows.
Perseus and Medusa (From
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of the
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Read the second paragraph in "Puzzle Solved" and then answer the question that follows.
Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From
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Summarize Orpheus and erudite
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Summarize Orpheus and Eurydice
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read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of
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The Odyssey (only one of the parts), Orpheus and Eurydice, or The Penelopiad.
Then write a paragraph summary of what happened in
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from this passage, the reader is most likely to determine that circe is
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Using these information, make a myth. Make sure a first grader can understand.
Title: The Trials of Courage Exposition: - Mila, a
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ead the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate)a retelling of the
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Use the information below to write a myth: climax part. Make sure a first grader can understand. Only the climax! ( about 10-30
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Use the information below to write a myth: climax part. Make sure a first grader can understand. Only the climax! ( about 10-30
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Question Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a
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7 of 207 of 20 Items Question Read the fourth paragraph from "Perseus and Medusa", and then answer the question that follows.
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of
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Read the two stories, and then answer the question that follows. Story #1 Perseus and Medusa (From Illuminate) a retelling of
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Use the information below to write a myth: falling action part. Make sure a first grader can understand. Only the falling
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Use the information below to write a myth: resolution part. Make sure a first grader can understand. Only the resolution ! (
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adapted from Circe's Palace
by Nathaniel Hawthorne On entering the hall, Ulysses saw the magic fountain in the center of it. He
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Pandora's Box
adapted from The Paradise of Children The first thing Pandora saw in the cottage was a great box, and she asked,
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What can you tell about Theseus and Hippolytus?
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In sculpture, the Greeks portrayed gods as:
(2 points) Responses animals animals part human, part animal part human, part animal
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How were Greek myths and religious practices passed down before 800 BCE?(1 point) Responses Through oral storytelling Through
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In Greek mythology, Prometheus was a god who formed humans out of clay and worked to make their lives better. Prometheus is best
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