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Answer: The Greek word that means “to Answer: The Greek word that means “to do one’s duty”do one’s duty”

Question:Question: What is Ananke What is Ananke

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Answer: A piece of cloth approximately Answer: A piece of cloth approximately eighty feet long that depicts a major eighty feet long that depicts a major historic battle of Englandhistoric battle of England

Question:Question: What is the Bayeux Tapestry What is the Bayeux Tapestry

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Question: Question: What is an Akkadian sculpture What is an Akkadian sculpture (bronze) from about 2000 BCE(bronze) from about 2000 BCE

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Question: What is a sculpture of Alexander Question: What is a sculpture of Alexander the Great? (Illustrates more emotion than the Great? (Illustrates more emotion than previous sculptures) Date????previous sculptures) Date????

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Answer: Middle EnglishAnswer: Middle English

Question: In what language was Sir Question: In what language was Sir Gawain and the Green Knight Written?Gawain and the Green Knight Written?

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Answer: IthacaAnswer: Ithaca

Question: What is the name of Question: What is the name of Odysseus’s homeland?Odysseus’s homeland?

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Answer: Believed in monotheismAnswer: Believed in monotheism

Question: Who were the Hebrews?Question: Who were the Hebrews?

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Answer: 1300s Answer: 1300s

Question: When was Sir Gawain and the Question: When was Sir Gawain and the Green Knight written? Green Knight written?

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Answer: “Mine is a rugged land, but Answer: “Mine is a rugged land, but good for raising sons—and I myself, I good for raising sons—and I myself, I know no sweeter sight on earth than a know no sweeter sight on earth than a man’s own native country.”man’s own native country.”

Question:Question: Who is Odysseus? Who is Odysseus?

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Answer: “Am I not like him? Will I lie Answer: “Am I not like him? Will I lie down never to get up again?”down never to get up again?”

Question:Question: Who is Gilgamesh? Who is Gilgamesh?

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Answer:Answer:. “This is the nature of women the . “This is the nature of women the whole world over; Women care nothing for whole world over; Women care nothing for righteousness, they are flighty, sharp righteousness, they are flighty, sharp tongued, and divisive.tongued, and divisive.

Question: Who is LaksmanaQuestion: Who is Laksmana

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Answer: Answer: I’ll eat Nobody last of all his I’ll eat Nobody last of all his friends—I’ll eat the others first! That’s friends—I’ll eat the others first! That’s my gift to you!”my gift to you!”

Question: Who is Polyphemus (the Question: Who is Polyphemus (the cyclops)cyclops)

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Answer: DharmaAnswer: Dharma

Question:Question: What is acting in the What is acting in the appropriate way at all times, according to appropriate way at all times, according to one’s duty.one’s duty.

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Answer: A kissAnswer: A kiss

Question: Question: What is one thing that Sir What is one thing that Sir Gawain had to give the Green Knight?Gawain had to give the Green Knight?

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Answer: Morgan le FayeAnswer: Morgan le Faye

Question: Who is the ugly old woman at Question: Who is the ugly old woman at the castle of Bertelak?the castle of Bertelak?

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Answer: Believed that logic was one of the Answer: Believed that logic was one of the most effective ways to discover truthmost effective ways to discover truth

Question: Who was AristotleQuestion: Who was Aristotle

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Answer: Answer: Born of silence, endowed with strength Born of silence, endowed with strength by Ninurta, his whole body was shaggy with hair, by Ninurta, his whole body was shaggy with hair, he had a full head of hair like a woman, his locks he had a full head of hair like a woman, his locks

billowed in profusion like Ashnanbillowed in profusion like Ashnan. .

Question:Question: Who is Enkidu Who is Enkidu

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20 Points20 PointsI am he who terrifies the worlds, with all their gods, I am he who terrifies the worlds, with all their gods, asuasasuas, and , and

great serpents. I am _________________, supreme lord of great serpents. I am _________________, supreme lord of hosts. . . Fromone place and another I have carried off many hosts. . . Fromone place and another I have carried off many splended women. May it please you to become chief queen splended women. May it please you to become chief queen over every one of them.over every one of them.

Question: Question: Who is Ravana Who is Ravana

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Answer: HumbabaAnswer: Humbaba

Question: What is the name of monster Question: What is the name of monster that Gilgamesh and Enkidu killed?that Gilgamesh and Enkidu killed?

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Answer: Answer: A grim loner, dead set in his own lawless ways, / A grim loner, dead set in his own lawless ways, / Here was a piece of work, by god, a monster built like no Here was a piece of work, by god, a monster built like no mortal who ever suped on bread, no, like a shaggy peak, I’d mortal who ever suped on bread, no, like a shaggy peak, I’d say—a man-mountain / rearing head and shoulders over the say—a man-mountain / rearing head and shoulders over the world world

Question: Who is the cyclops Question: Who is the cyclops (Polyphemus)(Polyphemus)