CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Mythology Unit 2 Review JEOPARDY
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Router Modes WAN Encapsulation WAN Services Router Basics Router Commands Router Modes WAN Encapsulation WAN Services Router Basics Router Commands Meanings Functions Cultures Name that Name that God Visuals Why Study Why Study Myths? ► ► ► F i n a l J e o p a r d y ◄ ◄ ◄
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer A believer that god is everywhere. Meanings 100 pantheist
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer folktale A fictitious story with limited geographic area. Meanings
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer herculean Difficult, requiring great strength and courage. Meanings 300
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer millet A grain like grass grown by Sumerians Meanings 400
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer reverent respectful Meanings 500
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer life Some myths give meaning to ________. Functions
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer guidelines Some myths provide _______ for living. Functions 200
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer CCNA1 v3 Module 1 unexplainable Many myths explain the _________. Functions 300
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer CCNA1 v3 Module 1 cultural Myths provide ___________ continuity and /or stability. Functions 400
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Role models Many myths offer _______ _______ that readers can associate with. Functions 500
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Egyptian Cultures 100
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Aztec / Myan Cultures 200
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Indian Cultures 300
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Chinese Cultures 400
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Greek / Roman Cultures 500
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Chaos Chaotic Name that God 100
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Ceres cereal Name that God 200
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Chronos Chronological Name that God 300
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Mentor advisor Name that God 400
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Gaea geography Name that God 500
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Ajax was a hero and a solider in the Trojan War who fought against the Greeks. Hence, the Ajax slogan “Tough on Grease.” Visuals 100
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Hermes was the messenger of the Gods. He was also considered the guardian of roads, commerce, invention, cunning and theft. Visuals 200
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer King Midas wished that all he touched would turn to gold. Visuals 300
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Nike is the winged goddess of victory. Visuals 400
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Hyancinthus Hyancinthus was a youth who was loved, and accidentally killed by, Apollo Visuals 500
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer meaning of many words Studying mythology gives you the key to unlock the _______________________. Why Study Myths? 100
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer symbols Many familiar __________ have their origin in mythology. Why Study Myths? 200
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer inspiration Myths have always provided _________ for writers, artists, and composers. Why Study Myths? 300
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer allusions From reading myths, one is able to recognize and understand ___________ (references) to them, which writers use to make a point. Why Study Myths? 400
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer The Midas Touch; To open Pandora’s box Certain phrases we use have been borrowed from myths. Give me two examples. Why Study Myths? 500
CCNA1 v3 Module 1 Answer Having one immortal parent; Being born into royalty; Having an unusual conception or birth; Being favored by the gods Being the subject of a prophesy; Being abandoned at birth or while very young ; Performing an amazing feat at a young age Going on a quest; Traveling to the underworld; Marrying a princess; Dying an ignoble death Identify five characteristics associated with a mythological hero. Final Jeopardy