Tales of the Odyssey | Ancient Egypt | Cave Art | Shakespeare | Rome |
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What is the Call to Adventure?
The call to adventure is when the hero is called to go on a mission/adventure. This is why the hero must leave.
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Why are pyramids not considered geological features?
Man created them.
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What techniques did they use?
Shading, dotting, perspective, outline
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Was he successful during his time?
Yes
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What are plebeians?
The common people of Rome
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What is the Departure?
When the hero leaves to start his journey.
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What is the Nile Delta?
The point where the Nile and the Mediterranean Sea meet.
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What clues do Cave Art tell us?
How prehistoric people lived
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Did he write Othello?
Yes
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What are patricians
The upper class of Rome.
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What is the Refusal of the Call?
When the hero refuses the call to action. This creates tension.
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What were pyramids made for?
As tombs for the pharaohs
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Where is Altamira?
Spain, a young girl and her father found it
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What was his purpose in writing Julius Caesar?
To entertain
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What is republic?
A system where people elect their leaders
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What is Supernatural Aid/Intervention?
When a supernatural power or being intervenes to help the hero, sometimes using an amulet or force
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What is a hierarchy?
A system where people are ranked based on their job or importance.
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Where is Lscaux?
Southern France, four boys and a dog named Robot found it
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When did he die?
August 23rd, 1616
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Who founded Rome, according to legend?
Romulus and Remus
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What three story lines unfold in Odyssey Part II?
-Odysseus coming home
-Telemachus becoming a man -Penelope's love and loyalty for Odysseus. |
Who is Khufu?
A pharaoh who built the Great Pyramid of Giza
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Where is the Le Chauvet cave?
Southwestern France, explorers found it
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Where did he live?
England
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How has Rome effected us?
With its architecture and government
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