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VocabularyAnalogies,Synonyms/Antonyms

The OdysseyShakespeareThe Odyssey Vocabulary

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Define haughty

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What is arrogant.

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Define dismal

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What is gloomy.

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Define vile

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What is evil.

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Define abhors

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What is intensely dislikes.

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Define Tedious

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What is tiresome and boring

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Identify the synonym for Picturesque:

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a. Maudlinb. Titanicc. Scenic

d. Bemused

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Identify the synonym for bemused:

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a. Confusedb. Assuagec. Squall

d. Insidious

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Choose the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that of the pair in capital letters.

EQUITY : JUSTICE::

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a. strength: : herob. Loyalty : allegiance

c. Youth : princed. Poverty : beggar

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Choose the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that of the pair

in capital letters:ASSUAGE : EXCITE ::

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a. Paint : pictureb. Work : complete

c. start : finishd. slow : fast

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Synonym, Antonym, or Homophone?

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1. negative/positive2. there/their

3. oppose/defend4. careful/negligent

5. our/hour

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Which word comes from a myth and is best described by this

sentence:It is large and strong and usually

means danger, but people are often attracted to it.

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a. An odysseyb. A siren

c. A cyclopsd. A titan

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Which of the followingsentences best summarizes the

Argus episode?

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a. Odysseus fails to recognize his faith ful dog Argus who then dies of neglect.

b. A dog named Argus is near death and lies unnoticed by his former master, Odysseus.

c. Odysseus’ faithful dog Argus, weak through neglect and abuse, wags his tail at the sound of d.

Odysseus’ voice, and then he dies.d. Before Odysseus can wean his dog Argus

back to health the neglected animal dies.

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Which is an important theme in the Odyssey, Part 2?

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a. Good triumphs over evilb. Separation weakens

relationships.c. The quest for power never

ends.d. Old age triumphs over

youth.

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Why does Odysseus make up a story and tell Penelope that her

husband will be home soon?

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a. To give himself a few days to figure out what to do.

b. To see whether her reaction to the news is one of joy or disappointment.

c. To prepare Penelope emotionally for recognizing and welcoming her husband.

d. To make the surprise of his true identity all the greater.

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The episode in which Penelope invites the old beggar to her room is important because it

__________

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a. Allows suspense to build.b. Explains Penelope’s

sadness.c. Foreshadows the ending.

Reveals Odysseus’ identity.d.

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Choose the verb that agrees with the indefinite pronoun in the following sentence. No one

among his friends _____to tell Romeo that Juliet was still alive.

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a. Were ableb. Having been ablec. Have been able

d. Was able

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In Act II scene ii, Juliet says, “I’ll prove more true/Than those that

have more cunning to be strange.” Cunning means________.

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a. Cold-heartednessb. Cautionc. Reason

d. cleverness

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Choose the possessive pronoun that correctly completes the

following sentence. Despite their families’ feud, Romeo and Juliet believe that true love is ______.

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a. Their’s b. His c. Hers

d. Theirs.

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The word predominant means

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a. Resting heavily.b. Having superior strength or

influence.c. Ruling or reigning, as a king

or queen.d. Running a household.

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In which sentence is a possessive pronoun used incorrectly?

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a. Juliet promises her love to him.

b. The young lovers marry, even though its a risk.

c. Romeo hides beneath her balcony.

d. Romeo’s friends question his disappearance.

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What is to assuage?

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What is to calm or pacify.

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What is insidious?

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What is characterized by craftiness and betrayal.

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What is ardor?

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What is passion; enthusiasm.

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What is a squall?

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What is a brief, violent storm.

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What is plundered?

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What is took goods by force.