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1 Point! Enemies!!! Lose 1 points! 2 Points! 3 Points! 4 Points! Blast 1 points from a team! 2 Points! Blast 2 points from a team! 3 Points! Blast 5 points from a team! 4 Points! *Invincible* for 1 rounds! 5 Points!!

2 B 9 H 5 8 D A 6 C 10 1 G J 3 E 4 7 K F

Question What is a fable? C I

Where did the Greek gods and goddesses live? C I

These fortune tellers spoke for the gods and goddesses These fortune tellers spoke for the gods and goddesses. The most famous was at Delphi. C I

Name an epic that Homer wrote. C I

Compare and contrast a Greek comedy and tragedy. C I

What is a Greek drama? C I

“For love of wisdom” C I

This man was a student of Socrates. He wrote the Republic. C I

These people were travelling teachers. C I

What war did Herodotus write about? Persian Peloponnesian

What war did Thucydides write about? Persian Peloponnesian

This philosopher invented a teaching method still used today. C I

This slave became famous for writing many fables. Homer Aesop

The Iliad was an epic about? Antigone Fall of Troy

These are traditional stories about gods and heroes. C I

He was the king of the gods. C I

This man developed a formula to find lengths of a triangle. Pythagoras Euripides

Before Herodotus, how did Greeks explain the past? C I

What was important about Delphi? C I

What is a peninsula? C I