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Do Now Copy down your homework. Read “The Story of Prometheus” on page 2 in Introducing Mythology packet on your table. DO NOT WRITE ON THESE – CLASS SETS  Answer the discussion question in the reading section of your binder in complete sentences, and be prepared to discuss. Who owes me logs? Due this evening!

The Adventures of Ulysses (pgs. 26-70) Greek Mythology The Adventures of Ulysses (pgs. 26-70)

brawling glower To fight angrily and noisily. To look or stare with dislike or anger. brawling glower Verb Verb

outwitted moored To surpass in wisdom or knowledge; outsmart. To secure boat or ship in a particular place by cables and anchors. outwitted moored Verb Verb

jeered idleness To speak or shout insultingly; to mock. The state of inactivity; doing nothing. jeered idleness Verb Noun

enchantment gorged A magical spell. To stuff with food; eat greedily. Noun Verb

provisions dwindle A stock of necessary supplies, especially food. To become smaller and smaller; to shrink. provisions dwindle Noun Verb

Discussion What was Ulysses first MAJOR mistake and why? Name examples of Ulysses in each chapter… Physical Strength Wisdom Courage

The Keeper of the Winds You will tell me when to stop by holding up your Reading Strategy Paddle. Use your post-it notes as we read…… Whatever we don’t finish, read for homework!