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  • What characters could you find in myths?
    Gods, goddesses, mythical creatures and humans.
  • Events of myths may involve saving a kingdom.
    False. The events involve a conflict between humans, gods and creatures.
  • What kind of figurative language is in this sentence? "As dark as the night, sadness fell on his heart."
    Simile + Personification
  • Settings of myths is usually different than the human world (example: labyrinth, underworld, on a mountain)
    True
  • What kind of figurative language is in this sentence? "The mighty, monstrous minotaur murdered the children."
    Alliteration.
  • Why is this a compound sentence? "I have worked so hard for the test for I would like feel proud of myself."
    It has 2 independent clauses.
  • Plots of myths may teach a moral lesson. True or False?
    True.
  • What kind of figurative language is in this sentence? "Anger spread on my face while I watched the bully fight."
    Metaphor
  • Where is the dependent clause? "While I sailed the ocean, I watched the wondrous sunset."
    While I sailed the ocean
  • Is this a compound sentence? Why or why not? "I have eaten hot dogs and burgers for iftar."
    No, as they have no 2 independent clauses.
  • What kinds of noun are "power - honesty - speed"? Give a reason.
    Abstract nouns, as they cannot be perceived with the 5 senses.
  • What kind of figurative language is in this sentence? "The swords clanged viciously and rocks burst off under the army's feet."
    Onomatopoeia
  • What kind of noun are "Nora - Rome - Medusa"? Give a reason for your answer.
    Proper nouns, as they are names of things.
  • "I don't have ............ work to do today. " many or much?
    much
  • What kind of figurative language is in this sentence? "Wonder danced in my eyes as I watched the movie."
    Personfication.
  • What kinds of noun are "salt - water - work"?
    Uncountable nouns