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Complete Warm Up #3 in your grammar packet. Be ready to share in 5 minutes.

 Finish your Aristeias chart  Discuss and annotate for the following:  What does Hector’s death symbolize? How do you know?  What are the different funeral games?  How does Achilles show he has developed as a character? ▪ Find 3 pieces of evidence as proof  How is Achilles represented as already half dead?  What appeals does Priam use on Achilles?  How does the Iliad end? Why? What do we know will happen after the book plot ends?  Talk about the similarities between Antigone and the Iliad. What does each say about: burial, the gods, pride/ stubbornness, family, human nature?