Apollo's priestess was known as the Delphic oracle and she...
A could not be killed.
B answer...
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Apollo's priestess was known as the Delphic oracle and she...
A could not be killed.
B answered questions and predicted the future.
C spoke in a Homeric dialect.
D lived on Mt. Olympus.
The Greeks practiced polytheism meaning that they believed in...
A many gods with supernatural powers.
B one god who looked and acted human.
C the goodness of all things in nature.
D the duty to protect Greek travelers and traders
What style Greek column was used in the Lincoln Memorial?
A Doric
B Ionic
C Supreme
D Corinthian
Lyric poetry is named after what musical instrument?
A The pianoforte
B The lyre
C The poetess
D The trombone
Greek drama grew out of festivals honoring which god?
A Zeus
B Dionysus
C Apollo
D Ares
What two types of Greek dramas were there? *
A Sitcom and Drama
B Farce and Poetry
C Morality play and Drama
D Tragedy and Comedy
What is the moral of the story by Aesop about the boy who cried wolf?
A Wolves are dangerous
B Boys never lie
C Do not spread false alarms
D Boys and wolves should be friends
Which of the following are Greek Arts? (Choose all that apply)
Art
Architecture
Drama
Poetry
Myths
Fables
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