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1: Achilles was given the choice of what kind of life he would have, which did he chose?
Achilles chose the short but undistinguised life.
Achilles chose the long, undistrintuished life.
Achilles chose the long but glorious life.
Achilles chose the short but glorious life.
2: Sisyphus fooled Pluto and was sent to Tartarus to serve his punishment, what was it?
Sisyphus had to carry water from one place to another using a leaky jar.
He had to roll a large boulder to the top of a hill which then rolled back down making it impossible to
complete his task.
He had to pull a large boulder to the top of a hill before it could roll down again.
Sisyphus had to carry a large boulder to the top of a hill which then rolled back down making it
impossible to complete his task.
3: Which statement is most true about the stories in this book?
They are the best-known versions but that does not mean that they are more entertaining than others.
They are the best-known versions but that does not mean that they are more incorrect than another.
They are the best-known versions but that does not mean that they are more correct than another.
They are the best-known versions that does mean that they are more correct than another.
4: Where would exceptionally good or heroic people reserved a place?
The Elysian Fields was a blistering volanic place of rest for those who were exceptionally good or
heroic.
The Elysian Fields was a golden blissful place of rest for those who were not exceptionally good or
heroic.
The Elysian Fields was a golden blissful place of rest for those who were exceptionally good or
heroic.
The Elysian Fields was a golden palace for those who were exceptionally good or heroic.
5: What happened to Bellerophone and Pegasus after he tried to fly to Olympus?
Zeus sent a gnat that drove Pegasus wild enough to throw Bellerophone into a thorn bush blinding
him.
Zeus sent a fly that drove Pegasus wild enough to throw Bellerophone into a thorn bush blinding him.
Zeus sent a bee that drove Pegasus wild enough to throw Bellerophone into a thorn bush blinding
him.
Zeus sent a wasp that drove Pegasus wild enough to throw Bellerophone into a thorn bush blinding
him.
6: Before 6000 BC, there were hunters and gatherers, what were they and what did they believe in?
They were wandering tribes and we do know what they believed in.
They were wandering tribes and we do not know what they believed in.
They were not wandering tribes and we do know what they believed in.
They were settled tribes and we do not know what they believed in.
7: What was one of the strange behaviors that was not a crime to the Ancient Greeks?
Exposing unwanted babies to die was not a crime to the Ancient Greeks and occurs in many myths.
Selling unwanted babies to die was not a crime to the Ancient Greeks.
Exposing unwanted babies to die would never be done by the Ancient Greeks.
Exposing unwanted babies to die was a crime to the Ancient Greeks.
8: Prometheus is immortal, what is the root word and what does immortal it means?
Mortal is the root word, which means able to die so immortal means able to die.
Mortal is the root word, which means able to die so immortal means unable to die.
Mortal is the root word, which means normal so immortal means unusual.
Mortal is the root word, which means bad so immortal means unable to be bad.
9: Why was Prometheus, the Titan not banished after the war with Cronos and what does his name
mean?
His name meant forethought and he had sided with Zeus in the War of the Titans.
His name meant first and foremost and he had sided with Zeus in the War of the Titans.
His name meant foreshadowing and he had sided with Zeus in the War of the Titans.
His name meant fury and he had sided with Zeus in the War of the Titans.
10: In this version of Pandora's box, what is the gift that Zeus gives her?
Zeus gave her a locket and forbid her to open it, according to the myth the jar held all the evils of the world.
Zeus gave her a chest and forbid her to open it, according to the myth the jar held all the evils of the world.
Zeus gave her a jar and forbid her to open it, according to the myth the jar held all the evils of the world.
Zeus gave her a box and forbid her to open it, according to the myth the jar held all the evils of the world.

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