The main character of a story is called the...
Protagonist
What was the ancient Egyptian writing system called?
Hieroglyphics
Who is the Greek god of the sea?
Poseidon
Name the 7 continents.
Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia
Name 3 identify factors.
Heritage
Race
Occupation
Relationships
Religion
Gender
Sexuality
Languages Spoken
“BIG” ideas (concepts) that the author wants the reader to think about and understand more deeply are known as...
Themes
The Nile River flows...
South to North
Who was the god of embalming (mummification) in ancient Egypt?
Anubis
Which ocean is the biggest?
The Pacific Ocean
Define Humanities.
the study of what it means to be human (a person);
the study of how people think, feel, act, and interact with other people and our environment.
These are examples of...
What percentage of land was cultivatable in ancient Greece?
25%
Who does Athena challenge to a weaving battle?
Arachne
Which continent is also a country?
Australia
The suffixes -ate, -ize, -en, and, -ify tell us the word is a...
verb
"The wind whispered secrets through the trees."
"The flowers danced in the breeze."
"My alarm clock yells at me every morning."
These are examples of...
Personification
A high official in government or an adviser to a leader, such as a pharaoh, is known as a...
Vizier
Where was Zeus born?
Crete
Which two continents are in the southern hemisphere?
Australia and Antarctica.
the person already in office who is running for reelection is known as the...
Incumbent
Name the 5 parts of the Narrative Arc.
What does the acronym G.R.A.P.E.S. stand for?
Geography
Religion
Achievements
Politics
Economics
Social Structure
Why were myths created?
Myths try to explain the world around us:
Natural Phenomena - the natural world (substitute for science)
Human Phenomena - human nature (why people behave and feel the way they do)
Which two states do not share a border with any other U.S. state?
Hawaii and Alaska
A government in which priests or religious leaders rule in the name of their god(s)
Theocracy