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_____ sought _____ who was playing with the nymphs again.
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Echo detained Hera with: (2 words) Echo detained Hera with: (2 words) Echo detained Hera with: (2 words) Echo detained Hera with: (2 words)
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A synonym for “narcissistic”:
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She always had the last word:
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The “persona non grata” on Syrinx’s path:
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Syrinx’s transfor- mation:
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Derivative of Pan meaning “wild uproar:”
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The ______ god ______ changed his daughter _______ into a _______ tree.
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Artists or heroes would be crowned with -
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If someone is content with his past honors, he is: (4 words) If someone is content with his past honors, he is: (4 words) If someone is content with his past honors, he is: (4 words) If someone is content with his past honors, he is: (4 words)
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Circle the Greeks: Alexandros Myrmidons Patroklos Priam Circle the Greeks: Alexandros Myrmidons Patroklos Priam Circle the Greeks: Alexandros Myrmidons Patroklos Priam Circle the Greeks: Alexandros Myrmidons Patroklos Priam
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Circle the Trojans: Priam Achilleus Idaios Agamemnon Circle the Trojans: Priam Achilleus Idaios Agamemnon Circle the Trojans: Priam Achilleus Idaios Agamemnon Circle the Trojans: Priam Achilleus Idaios Agamemnon
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His body is dragged around Patroklos’ tomb for 9 days:
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War prize (woman) captured by Achilleus
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“Great as he is, let him take care not to make us angry; he does dishonour to the dumb earth in his fury” Speaker = _________ “us” = ________ “Great as he is, let him take care not to make us angry; he does dishonour to the dumb earth in his fury” Speaker = _________ “us” = ________ “Great as he is, let him take care not to make us angry; he does dishonour to the dumb earth in his fury” Speaker = _________ “us” = ________ “Great as he is, let him take care not to make us angry; he does dishonour to the dumb earth in his fury” Speaker = _________ “us” = ________
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Achilleus is the child of a goddess, one whom I myelf brought up” Speaker = ________ Listener = ________ Achilleus is the child of a goddess, one whom I myelf brought up” Speaker = ________ Listener = ________ Achilleus is the child of a goddess, one whom I myelf brought up” Speaker = ________ Listener = ________ Achilleus is the child of a goddess, one whom I myelf brought up” Speaker = ________ Listener = ________
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Son of Menoites:
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“Rise! Zeus whose purposes are infinite calls you.” Speaker = ________ Listener = ________ “Rise! Zeus whose purposes are infinite calls you.” Speaker = ________ Listener = ________ “Rise! Zeus whose purposes are infinite calls you.” Speaker = ________ Listener = ________ “Rise! Zeus whose purposes are infinite calls you.” Speaker = ________ Listener = ________
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“For you will not be with me for long, but already death and powerful destiny stand closely above you.” Speaker = __________ “you” = _________ “For you will not be with me for long, but already death and powerful destiny stand closely above you.” Speaker = __________ “you” = _________ “For you will not be with me for long, but already death and powerful destiny stand closely above you.” Speaker = __________ “you” = _________ “For you will not be with me for long, but already death and powerful destiny stand closely above you.” Speaker = __________ “you” = _________
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“So be it. He can bring the ransom and take off the body if the Olympian himself so urgently bids it.” Speaker = _________ “he” = __________ “the Olympian” = ___________ “So be it. He can bring the ransom and take off the body if the Olympian himself so urgently bids it.” Speaker = _________ “he” = __________ “the Olympian” = ___________ “So be it. He can bring the ransom and take off the body if the Olympian himself so urgently bids it.” Speaker = _________ “he” = __________ “the Olympian” = ___________ “So be it. He can bring the ransom and take off the body if the Olympian himself so urgently bids it.” Speaker = _________ “he” = __________ “the Olympian” = ___________
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They led Idaios and the spoils into Achilleus’ shelter (2 words): Dardanos Automedon Menoites Alkimos They led Idaios and the spoils into Achilleus’ shelter (2 words): Dardanos Automedon Menoites Alkimos They led Idaios and the spoils into Achilleus’ shelter (2 words): Dardanos Automedon Menoites Alkimos They led Idaios and the spoils into Achilleus’ shelter (2 words): Dardanos Automedon Menoites Alkimos
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“How can you wish to go alone before the eyes of a man who has slaughtered such brave sons of yours?” Speaker = __________ Listener = ___________ “How can you wish to go alone before the eyes of a man who has slaughtered such brave sons of yours?” Speaker = __________ Listener = ___________ “How can you wish to go alone before the eyes of a man who has slaughtered such brave sons of yours?” Speaker = __________ Listener = ___________ “How can you wish to go alone before the eyes of a man who has slaughtered such brave sons of yours?” Speaker = __________ Listener = ___________
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Zeus’ sign to Priam to proceed to the ships of the Danaans: (2 words) Zeus’ sign to Priam to proceed to the ships of the Danaans: (2 words) Zeus’ sign to Priam to proceed to the ships of the Danaans: (2 words) Zeus’ sign to Priam to proceed to the ships of the Danaans: (2 words)
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Achilleus laments he neglected to care for him in his old age: (name)
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“Aged sir, you can have no thought of evil from the way you sleep still among your enemies now.” Speaker = __________ Listener = __________ “Aged sir, you can have no thought of evil from the way you sleep still among your enemies now.” Speaker = __________ Listener = __________ “Aged sir, you can have no thought of evil from the way you sleep still among your enemies now.” Speaker = __________ Listener = __________ “Aged sir, you can have no thought of evil from the way you sleep still among your enemies now.” Speaker = __________ Listener = __________
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Trojan know as the breaker of horses:
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“if ever before you were joyful when you saw him come back living from battle; for he was a great joy to his city” Speaker = _________ Him = __________ “if ever before you were joyful when you saw him come back living from battle; for he was a great joy to his city” Speaker = _________ Him = __________ “if ever before you were joyful when you saw him come back living from battle; for he was a great joy to his city” Speaker = _________ Him = __________ “if ever before you were joyful when you saw him come back living from battle; for he was a great joy to his city” Speaker = _________ Him = __________
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The silver footed goddess:
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She laments their child will be killed or enslaved by the Achaians:
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“When a wife of some brother would say a harsh word to me, you would restrain them by your own gentleness.” Speaker = __________ “You” = __________ “When a wife of some brother would say a harsh word to me, you would restrain them by your own gentleness.” Speaker = __________ “You” = __________ “When a wife of some brother would say a harsh word to me, you would restrain them by your own gentleness.” Speaker = __________ “You” = __________ z “When a wife of some brother would say a harsh word to me, you would restrain them by your own gentleness.” Speaker = __________ “You” = __________
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“Now you lie in the palace, handsome and fresh dew, in the likeness of one whom he of the silver bow has killed with his arrows.” Speaker = ___________ “he” = ___________ “Now you lie in the palace, handsome and fresh dew, in the likeness of one whom he of the silver bow has killed with his arrows.” Speaker = ___________ “he” = ___________ “Now you lie in the palace, handsome and fresh dew, in the likeness of one whom he of the silver bow has killed with his arrows.” Speaker = ___________ “he” = ___________ “Now you lie in the palace, handsome and fresh dew, in the likeness of one whom he of the silver bow has killed with his arrows.” Speaker = ___________ “he” = ___________
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The two goddesses who hate Troy are: 1. 2. The two goddesses who hate Troy are: 1. 2. The two goddesses who hate Troy are: 1. 2. The two goddesses who hate Troy are: 1. 2.
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Two deities who argue that Hektor should be returned to the Trojans for burial are 1.Zeus and 2. Two deities who argue that Hektor should be returned to the Trojans for burial are 1.Zeus and 2. Two deities who argue that Hektor should be returned to the Trojans for burial are 1.Zeus and 2. Two deities who argue that Hektor should be returned to the Trojans for burial are 1.Zeus and 2.
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Achilleus finally takes pity on Priam because Priam reminds Achilleus of…
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Achilleus accepts Priam’s _________ for his son’s body. Achilleus accepts Priam’s _________ for his son’s body. Achilleus accepts Priam’s _________ for his son’s body. Achilleus accepts Priam’s _________ for his son’s body.
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Another name for Alexandros is ___________ Another name for Alexandros is ___________ Another name for Alexandros is ___________ Another name for Alexandros is ___________
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Towards the end of Book XXIV, ____________ foretells that she will be enslaved and that her ____, Astyanax, will be killed. Towards the end of Book XXIV, _________ foretells that she will be enslaved and that her ____, Astyanax, will be killed. Towards the end of Book XXIV, ____________ foretells that she will be enslaved and that her ____, Astyanax, will be killed. Towards the end of Book XXIV, ___________ foretells that she will be enslaved and that her ____, Astyanax, will be killed.
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