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What is the beginning action of the Midas myth?
the story begins with a challenge to see to who is a better singer judged by Apollo
The story begins with the musical competition between Pan and Apollo.
None of these
The story begins with the jugged Pan and Apollo is challenging Midas
What is the setting of the Midas myth?
The setting of the myth is King Midas palace( Land of Lydia)
the setting of the myth is when Apollo wins in the competition
the setting of the myth is King Pan palace (Apollo of Lydia)
the setting of the myth is Apollo dose a spell because of rage and makes king midas ear long like a donkey ears
Who said this words to whom?
“There is something wrong with your ears if you think Pan’s music is better
than mine” Who said
this to whom, why?
God Apollo rage and cast a spell on him
God Apollo whats to make fun of him because he has long ears like a donkey
God Apollo said this in rage because of King Midas imprudence in the judgment
According to the Greek Mythology who is Styr?
a human who grante's people wishes
A horse in the morning and a human in the night
a talking horse that has a mind of a human
Half human and half horse
Find out one satirical element from the myth king midas
The satirical element is when king midas got the long ears
The donkey’s ears of King Midas as a punishment for his wicked judgment is an example
of a satire.
none of these
both answer are correct
The story of King Midas is an example of situational irony . Explain.
The greedy king wishes for a golden touch but when his wish is granted, something
unexpected happens.
when he chosen Pan in staed of apollo then he did a spell on him so he will suffer like him
when king midas ask the styr to grant his wish
when he touched his son and he turned to gold and he realizing how bad his decision was
when styr need the spell for him to have long ears
What is the rising action of the king midas myth ?
none of these
when styr granted king midas wish
The greedy king wishes for a golden touch but when his wish is granted, something
unexpected happened
when he had long ears and felt so embarrassed to show it but his barber saw him have long ears because when he was shaving his hair he saw then he died because the king did not want have anyone knowing
What is the climax of the king midas myth?
both are correct
when his wish got granted
Everything that the king touched turned into gold.
none of these
What is the theme of the myth?
The theme of King Midas is "To never take anything for granted"
The theme of King Midas is : "Focus on being grateful on what you already have not on what you don't have
The theme of King Midas is , "Don't be greedy, and enjoy what you have in life."
none of these
How did king Midas get rid of his golden touch ability?
When he washed his body into the river ,he lost his ability of golden touch.
he went back to styr and beg im to get rid of the golden touch ability
he went back to Apollo and beg im to get rid of the golden touch ability
none of these
How does the king midas myth end ?
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he lost his golden touch ability but he said that he will come back
At the end of the myth King Midas lost his ability of golden touch and restored everything in a
normal way.
none of these
meanings
Greedy-
none of these
being bad just like king midas in the story
having intense desire for wealth or power.
being rich but using it in a ba way
Meaning
Crammed-
broken
something broke
to fell empty
to fill completely.
Meaning
Reeds-
a plant
a tall, slender leaved plant.
a tall plant about a size of a kid
none of these
Meaning
Topple-
None of these
Falling
overbalance and fall
Doing something
moving from a high place like a clif
Meaning
Celery-
none of these
a long plat is common to be using for many cooking shows
a plant that lion eats
a vegetable with long pale green stems.
a vegetable
1Why does king Midas choose gold instead of getting rid of the long ears?
King Midas loves gold. It is his greed that makes him asks for the ‘golden touch ability’, ins
getting rid of the long ears.
none of these
King midas loves sliver mental It is his greed that makes him asks for the ‘golden touch ability’, ins
getting rid of the long ears.
he beg apollo to remove the spell
How does the story of king Midas warn against pride and greed?
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