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Write what each of the following Greek gods was associated with? (3 to win) Poseidon, Hestia and Artemis.
Poseidon: Sea and earthquakes. Hestia: Home and fire. Artemis: Hunt and wild animals.
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What idea did Greeks have of fate?
They believed each person had a destiny no matter what they did. They also believed in prophecies.
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What is an oracle and how did they work?
Sacred places where priests speak for a god by listening to questions and translating gods' answers.
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monster
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rocket
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fairy
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lifesaver
Give 15 points!
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eraser
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shark
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fairy
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lifesaver
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Write what each of the following Greek gods was associated with? (3 to win) Zeus, Hera, and Hades
Zeus: Sky, rain and lightning. Hera: Marriage. Hades: Underworld.
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What meaning does "Trojan Horse" adopts today?
Using deception to achieve a goal.
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Explain the difference among tragedies and comedies.
In tragedies the main character struggles to overcome hardships to not succeed, in comedies stories end happily.
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Explain the origin of the Olympic games.
Held at the city of Olympia, (there's the name), these games were done for the greater glory of Zeus. People showed different skills.
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Who performed as women in Greek dramas?
Male actors dressed as women.
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What is a drama?
Story written in the form of a play.
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How did Greeks earn the favor of their protector gods and goddesses?
With rituals, praying at home or at temples, and offering gifts to their protector god or goddess.
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shark
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fairy
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banana
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What is an oral tradition?
Passing stories by speech from generation to generation.
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What did Euripides write about?
Ordinary people in realistic situations focusing on the suffering caused by war.
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Explain the fable of the hare and the tortoise, as well as its possible lesson.
A speedy rabbit and a turtle race each other. (Slow and steady wins the race)
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