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Myth - Word Match

Match the Greek Myth Card to the Word Card

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Created Date 04.17.21
Last Updated 04.22.21
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  • Half man and half goat - He had a bright red face, flat nose, and two horns
  • The gods punished him. Water levels dropped when he tried to drink.
  • As punishment for killing his children, he had to do 12 difficult jobs. One job was to kill a lion.
  • Narcissus fell in love with his reflection in a pool of water and died staring at himself.
  • They were huge creatures who ruled the world until they were defeated by Zeus and the other gods.
  • Stentor was in the Greek army during the Trojan War. His voice was as loud as 50 men shouting.
  • She caused unhappiness in the lives of people she thought were too happy.
  • They were nine daughters of Zeus and ruled over the arts of history, poetry, music, dance, and drama
  • forest nymph - Hera made Echo speak only when spoken to, but had to repeat the words.
  • extreme fear
  • to tease or torment someone with something he or she cannot have
  • something needing great strength or courage
  • too much pride in oneself or one’s appearance
  • great in size or strength
  • very loud
  • something or someone that causes failure or harm
  • a place where valuable objects of art and science are displayed
  • a repeating sound

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