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Your reading comp. book. Everything else on the floor. Hello! Today you need: Your reading comp. book. Everything else on the floor.

Narcissus

Greek Mythology A group of stories told to explain the mysteries of the world. A few examples include: Why the sun rises. How flowers can to be. What causes different types of weather. How suffering came into the world. We can infer about the Greeks and their culture from their myths. For example: Their values. Their religion. Their technology. Their arts.

Answer the following questions: What did “Echo and Narcissus”explain to the ancient Greeks? The myth “Echo and Narcissus” explained…………….. This is shown in the story when………… As historians, what can we infer about the Greeks and their culture from this myth? As historians, we can infer that…………………..because…………….. We can also infer………………….because. And finally, we can infer that………….because. Politics Innovation Geography Culture History Art Sociology Economics