Name: Odyssey Parts Three and Four: Test Review Sheet Acknowledgement: NO VOCABULARY WORDS OR DEFINITIONS ARE ALLOWED IN THE NOTES TO BE USED FOR THIS TEST. Rules: Any talking during this test will be considered cheating. Talking will result in a grade of zero and an administrative referral. You are expected to remain quiet for the ENTIRE 42 MINUTES of this period. I will not answer any questions related to the content of the test. Should you have an emergency, raise your hand and I will assist you. Do not leave your seat until the bell rings. Leave all your materials and the test itself on top of your desk. Do not remove any of your notes. Essay Question Guidelines Spelling and grammar COUNT. Follow the conventions of standard written English. Organize your ideas in a coherent, logical manner. Use a tone and level of language appropriate for a persuasive essay. Use specific, relevant, and accurate information from the poem. Indicate any words taken directly from the poem with quotation marks or by referring to the author/speaker. Tell your reader what he or she needs to know about the subject matter, including background information. First, copy the names and relevant description of the characters you have met in parts one and two. 1. No one recognizes Odysseus because: a. He is older. b. He is horribly scarred. c. He is disguised as a beggar. d. No one is alive that saw Odysseus leave. 2. Odysseus had Telemachus return home to: a. Scout the number of suitors. b. Tell everyone of his homecoming. c. Make sure dinner is ready. d. Fetch his bow. 1
Odyssey Parts Three and Four: Test Review Sheet 3. Antinuous could be considered unobservant because: a. He does not recognize the beggar as Odysseus. b. He does not notice the non-reaction to the thrown stool. c. He does not notice that Penelope dislikes him. d. He is not aware of how much older Penelope is than himself. 4. In regards to Penelope s questions to the beggar in Part 3, Odysseus will not talk about: a. His past. b. Penelope s looks. c. Politics. d. The suitors. 5. Penelope holds the suitors at bay by: a. Asking the gods to intervene. b. Devising contests for them to compete in. c. Locking them out of her home. d. Weaving and unweaving a shroud.. 6. Who is the first suitor to die? a. Antinuous. b. Eurymachus. c. Eumaeus. d. Amphinomus. 7. Eurymachus offers Odysseus restitution of: a. Wine and meat. b. Twenty oxen. c. Bronze and gold. d. All of the above. 8. Odysseus s plan to hide the deaths of the suitors from the town consists of: a. Burying the suitors in the backyard. b. Staging a wedding feast. c. Saying that he sent them off to war. d. Not hiding it. Odysseus tells everyone immediately that he killed all the suitors. 9. What convinces Penelope her husband has returned? a. Only Odysseus could kill all the suitors. b. Athena intervenes to state that Odysseus has come back. c. His knowledge of their bed. d. The scar Odysseus has from a boar s tusk. 2
Name: Odyssey Parts Three and Four: Test Review Sheet (A) a. Stringing of the bow # b. Antinuous hits Odysseus with a stool # c. Shooting of an arrow through ( ) ax-head sockets # d. Slaughter of the remaining suitors # e. Odysseus convinces Telemachus he is his father # f. Penelope s test of the bed # g. Odysseus boxes another beggar # h. Killing of Eurymachus # i. Antinuous s father attempts to avenge his son s death # j. First verbal exchange with Antinuous # k. Killing of Antinuous # 3
Name: Odyssey Parts Three and Four: Test Review Sheet (B) a. Slaughter of the remaining suitors # b. Killing of Eurymachus # c. Odysseus boxes another beggar # d. Penelope s test of the bed # e. Antinuous s father attempts to avenge his son s death # f. Odysseus convinces Telemachus he is his father # g. Shooting an arrow through ( ) ax-head sockets # h. First verbal exchange with Antinuous # i. Killing of Antinuous # j. Stringing of the bow # k. Antinuous hits Odysseus with a stool # 4
Name: Odyssey Parts Three and Four: Test Review Sheet (C) a. Odysseus boxes another beggar # b. Slaughter of the remaining suitors # c. Penelope s test of the bed # d. First verbal exchange with Antinuous # e. Killing of Antinuous # f. Shooting of an arrow through ( ) ax-head sockets # g. Killing of Eurymachus # h. Antinuous s father attempts to avenge his son s death # i. Odysseus convinces Telemachus he is his father # j. Antinuous hits Odysseus with a stool # k. Stringing of the bow # 5
Name: KEY Odyssey Parts Three and Four: Test Review Sheet (A) a. Stringing of the bow 5 b. Antinuous hits Odysseus with a stool 3 c. Shooting of an arrow through (_12 ) ax-head sockets 6 d. Slaughter of the remaining suitors 9 e. Convinces Telemachus he is his father 1 f. Penelope s test of the bed 10 g. Odysseus boxes another beggar 4 h. Killing of Eurymachus 8 i. Antinuous s father attempts to avenge his son s death 11 j. First verbal exchange with Antinuous 2 k. Killing of Antinuous 7 6
Name: KEY Odyssey Parts Three and Four: Test Review Sheet (B) a. Slaughter of the remaining suitors 9 b. Killing of Eurymachus 8 c. Odysseus boxes another beggar 4 d. Penelope s test of the bed 10 e. Antinuous s father attempts to avenge his son s death 11 f. Odysseus convinces Telemachus he is his father 1 g. Shooting an arrow through (_12_) ax-head sockets 6 h. First verbal exchange with Antinuous 2 i. Killing of Antinuous 7 j. Stringing of the bow 5 k. Antinuous hits Odysseus with a stool 3 7
Name: KEY Odyssey Parts Three and Four: Test Review Sheet (C) a. Odysseus boxes another beggar 4 b. Slaughter of the remaining suitors 9 c. Penelope s test of the bed 10 d. First verbal exchange with Antinuous 2 e. Killing of Antinuous 7 f. Shooting of an arrow through ( 12 ) ax-head sockets 6 g. Killing of Eurymachus 8 h. Antinuous s father attempts to avenge his son s death 11 i. Odysseus convinces Telemachus he is his father 1 j. Antinuous hits Odysseus with a stool 3 k. Stringing of the bow 5 8
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