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December 10, 2014 Cultural Values - Damon and Pythias Homework: Get progress report signed Get a copy of Ben Mikaelsen's Touching Spirit Bear Objective I can evaluate how a culture's values are conveyed through its oral traditions. Warm Up: Take out your explanation paragraph. You will share your stories in your groups of 4 and select one that can be shared with the class.

Turn in your Lit book to pg. 724 Let's read the "What is true friendship?" paragraph and then answer the "Web it" question

true friendship loyalty stick up for each other; encourage each other

Damon and Pythias pg

Cast of characters Narrator: Syfert Fi rst voice: Second voice: Soldier: Pythias: King: Damon: Third voice: Mother: First robber: Second robber:

Now turn over to pg. 732 Damon and Pythias Meet the Arabian Nights Complete sidebar questions A-D on a separate sheet of paper. This will be turned in at the end of class. Restate the question in your answer!

A. Compare and contrast What differences between Damon and Pythias and Sinbad are introduced in the first paragraph?

B. Compare and contrast How are the characters in Sinbad similar to those in Damon and Pythias? How are the characters different? characters in D and P characters in Sinbad

characters in D and P characters in Sinbad

C. Compare and contrast Reread lines What differences in the plot can you identify between this film and the story of Damon and Pythias?

D. Compare and contrast What is the resolution of Sinbad: Legend of the SEven Seas? Is it similar to or different from the resolution of Damon and Pythias? Explain.