It's Greek to Me
Quiz by Carolina Silva Pulido
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- Q1
Myth is derived from the Greek word mythos
truefalseTrue or False10s - Q2
What are the three types of myths?
Bible, Folk/Fairy tale, Shakespearean
Shakespeare, Bible, Folk
Shakespearean, Biblical, Folk/Fairy tale
Fairy tale, Shakespearean, Bible
15s - Q3
What were the two examples of myths discussed in this chapter?
Landscape with Fall of Icarus
Fall of Icarus
Odyssey and Iliad
Landscape with Fall of Icarus, Odyssey and Iliad
15s - Q4
Can Myth stories be both factual and fictional?
truefalseTrue or False15s - Q5
What is the desire for Cupid in example provided?
Users enter free textType an Answer15s - Q6
What did the child fail to do in Landscape with Fall of Icarus?
Cross the street
Go swimming
Listen to his parents
Do his project
15s