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Mini-Test Review Follow along with the Test Review on your piece of paper. It is fine to guess. Make sure you put down an answer for all questions!
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Literary Terms (1-9) Epic Heroic Tradition Epic Hero Epic Simile Epithet Alliteration Assonance Consonance Invocation to the Muse
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Characters (10-18) Odysseus Penelope Telemachus Polyphemus Eurylochus Circe Sirens Scylla Charybdis
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10.) Poseidon’s son. The Cyclops that Odysseus blinded, who later brought a curse upon Odysseus and his men.
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11.) Odysseus & Penelope’s son.
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12.) The maelstrom/whirlpool that Odysseus and his crew had to avoid on their way home to Ithaca.
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13.) The goddess/enchantress who turned half of Odysseus’ crew into pigs, then became Odysseus’ lover for a year.
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14.) The hero. His pride brings down a curse upon his crew, and 20 years after he left he returns home to Ithaca alone.
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15.) The dangerous harpies with beautiful singing voices that wanted to eat Odysseus’ crew.
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16.) The six headed monster with twelve tentacles that lived in a cleft on a slippery-surfaced mountain.
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17.) The officer in Odysseus’ army that did not trust Circe. He came back with news of what she had done to the other crewmen. Later, he questioned Odysseus’ leadership when Odysseus urged the rest of the men to return to Circe’s palace.
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18.) Odysseus’ wife. Many suitors have taken over her home in an attempt to marry her and become the next king of Ithaca.
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Answers 10.) Polyphemus 11.) Telemachus 12.) Charybdis 13.) Circe 14.) Odysseus 15.) Sirens 16.) Scylla 17.) Eurylochus 18.) Penelope
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Passage Questions First, read the Invocation to the Muse. Then, answer the short answer questions provided. Next, read Circe’s Spell. Then, answer the short answer questions that go with that passage. Be aware that these are actually MULTIPLE CHOICE questions on the Mini-Test
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