Thor
Gluscabi
Magic Lake
Vocab
Miscel.
100

Where is this story from?

Scandinavia

100

What continent did this story come from?

North America

100

What continent did this story come from?

South America

100

Murmuring is what?

Whispering

100

Whoosh! is what kind of figurative speech?

Onomatopoeia

200

Who is his buddy who is a trickster?

Loki

200

What is the name of the eagle in the story?

Grandfather Wuchowsen

200

Who was it that was ill?

Emperors son

200

Impatient means what?

Someone is rushing and can't wait.

200

The resolution is what part of the plot diagram?

The ending of a story.

300

True or False: The giants in the story of Thor were real.

False. The giants were Loki's trick.

300

True or False: The wind blew nothing off of Gluscabi.

False. The wind blew everything off!

300

Who were the people that were thrown in prison?

Sisa's brothers

300

An emperor is what?

A ruler

300

What two stories involved lakes?

Gluscabi and Magic Lake

400

What creature wraps around the entire planet in Norse Mythology?

The Midgard Serpent.

400

Gluscabi did what to Grandfather Wuchowsen?

He tied him up and threw him into a ravine.

400

Who was Sisa's traveling companion?

A llama

400

Slyly is another word for

sneaky

400

Thor, Gluscabi, and Magic Lake are all from what?

Mythology

500

What was the order of challenges Thor faced?

Wrestling a grandma, lifting a fat cat, and emptying a drinking horn.

500

Why was the wind important?

It kept things cool, helps ducks fly, helps spread pollen between plants, etc.

500

Sisa had to journey here to find what she desired.

The end of the world.

500

A flask is what?

Something to hold your drink in.

500

What is the highest point of a story called in a plot diagram?

The climax.