Homer
Greek Mythology
Greek Poetry and Fables
Greek Drama
Greek Art and Architecture
100
How long have Homer's epics influenced readers?
3,000 years
100
________ are traditional stories about gods and heroes
myths
100
The earliest Greek stories were _______.
epics
100
_______ is a story told by actors who pretend to be characters in the story.
Drama
100
Every ____ years they came to honor Athena.
four
200
Until what time did historians believe that Homer never existed?
1900s
200
They believed gods and goddesses affected people's lives and ________ events.
shaped
200
How long was the battle of Troy?
10 years
200
In a ______, a person struggles to overcome difficulties but fails.
tragedy
200
How tall was the statue of Athena?
43 feet
300
Some say that Homer came from Ionia and ______ cities claim to be his birth place.
seven
300
To find out about the future, many Greeks visited an ________
oracle
300
That night, the Greek warriors ________ climbed the horse and to capture the city.
quietly
300
In a ________, the story ends happily
comedy
300
How long was the Parthenon.
230 feet
400
Some believe that he was ______.
blind 
400
Where was the oracle chamber inside the temple?
deep
400
About 550 B.C., a Greek slave named ______ made up his now famous fables.
Aesop
400
________ was the first to introduce the idea of having two actors.
Aeschylus
400
The favorite subject of Greek artists was the ________. 
human body
500
Homer's stories promoted ________ and honor.
courage
500
what was the name of the king that sent messengers to the oracle of Delphi?
King Croesus
500
Each ______fable ends with a message, or moral.
fable
500

The three best-known writers of Greek Tragedies is Aeschylus, Euripides, and ________.

Sophocles
500
What were Greek columns made of at first?
wood
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