The Story of Daphne and Apollo Retold by Mary pope Osborne

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The Story of Daphne and Apollo Retold by Mary pope Osborne APOLLO’S TREE The Story of Daphne and Apollo Retold by Mary pope Osborne

Analyze visuals Examine the painting of Cupid. What details do you notice?

Cultural values Reread lines 25-34 on p. 660. In what way does Daphne’s behavior show disrespect towards elders? How do think the myth will end? Think about what happens to Apollo (p.661) …What lesson does the myth teach? Refer to question # 7 on p. 667, analyzing characters in Arachne and Apollo’s Tree. Write your response.

Targeted passage [lines 1-17] Who are Apollo and Cupid? What does Apollo say that offends Cupid? What does Apollo say that offends Cupid? How does Cupid respond? How many arrows does he have?

PREDICT: Record your answers from the chart on page 657. My predictions Clues in the story