The Myth of Pandora and The Myth of Prometheus

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The Myth of Pandora and The Myth of Prometheus

First reading * Use a star for significant information, devices, and strategies you notice. ! Use an exclamation point to indicate what you feel strongly about in the article. ? Use a question mark next for parts that are confusing or next to any information that you’d like to explore further.

Write a summary In your notebook, write a summary (3-5 sentences) about the Myth of Pandora

Details. Look for characterization and at character’s actions. Second reading F Figurative language: Similes, metaphors, hyperbole, personification, etc. I Imagery. D Details. Look for characterization and at character’s actions.

Write short answer #1 Using the A.P.E. Strategy, answer the short answer question about the Myth of Pandora.

First reading * Use a star for significant information, devices, and strategies you notice. ! Use an exclamation point to indicate what you feel strongly about in the article. ? Use a question mark next for parts that are confusing or next to any information that you’d like to explore further.

Write a summary In your notebook, write a summary (3-5 sentences) about the Myth of Prometheus

Details. Look for characterization and at character’s actions. Second reading F Figurative language: Similes, metaphors, hyperbole, personification, etc. I Imagery. D Details. Look for characterization and at character’s actions.

Write short answer #2 Using the A.(P.E.)Myth1(P.E)Myth2 Strategy, answer the short answer question about the Myth of Pandora and the Myth of Prometheus.

Write at least one page in your journal. Reflection Both Prometheus and Pandora have to suffer the consequences of their actions. Reflect back on a time when you had to suffer the consequences of your own actions. What happened? What was the consequence? What did you learn from the experience? Write at least one page in your journal.