Prometheus:
Which lines from the story BEST convey Prometheus’s belief that man should have
fire? Choose THREE answers.
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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Prometheus:
Which lines from the story BEST convey Prometheus’s belief that man should have
fire? Choose THREE answers.
“He eats his meat raw.” (4)
“If you mean something by this, enlighten me with your wisdom.” (4)
“Man does not have fire, true, nor the crafts which fire teaches.” (5)
“Happy as beasts are happy.” (6)
"Would not fire, and the graces he can put on with fire, make him more
interesting?” (8)
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Prometheus:
Part 1: How would Zeus describe man’s life without knowledge of fire?
Man is happier without knowledge of fire.
Man is limited without knowledge of fire.
Man is like a wild animal without knowledge of fire
Man has more pride without knowledge of fire
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Prometheus:
Part 2: Which quote from the story BEST supports the correct answer to Part 1?
(How would Zeus describe man’s life without knowledge of fire?)
“What you call ignorance is innocence.” (3)
“Man does not have fire, true, nor the crafts which fire teaches.” (5)
“An aptitude for admiring our power, being puzzled by our riddles and
amazed by our caprice. That is why he was made.” (7)
“He will grow big and poisoned with pride and fancy himself a god, and
before we know it, we shall see him storming Olympus.” (9)
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Prometheus:
Which choice BEST describes how paragraph 5 contributes to the theme of the myth?
It shows Prometheus’s belief that man deserves
knowledge of fire.
It shows Zeus’s belief that knowledge comes
with a price.
It indicates that knowing about fire does not have
many benefits.
It indicates that no one can change their fate—
even the gods.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Prometheus:
Reread paragraph 9. Which sentence from the paragraph BEST explains the danger Zeus sees in man becoming too proud?
“More interesting, perhaps, but infinitely more
dangerous.”
“For there is this in man too: a vaunting pride
that needs little sustenance to make it swell to
giant size.
“Improve his lot, and he will forget that which
makes him pleasing—his sense of worship, his
humility.”
“He will grow big and poisoned with pride and
fancy himself a god, and before we know it, we
shall see him storming Olympus.”
“Enough, Prometheus!”
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Read this quote from paragraph 11:
“It was so hot, so quick; it bit sharply when you touched it, and for pure spite, made the shadows dance.”
What does the figurative language in this quote reveal about how men first viewed the gift from
Prometheus?
The figurative language shows that men thought the gift was
new and exciting
powerful and valuable
mysterious and confusing
dangerous and unpredictable
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Prometheus:
Prometheus uses personification in paragraph 12 when he describes fire as having human qualities:
It is an ill-natured spirit, a little brother of the sun, but if you handle it carefully, it can change your whole life. It is very greedy; you must feed it twigs, but only until it becomes a proper size. Then you must stop, or it will eat everything in sight—and you too. If it escapes, use this magic: water. It fears the water spirit, and if you touch it with water, it will fly away until you need it again.
Which statement BEST explains why Prometheus uses personification when describing fire?
When Prometheus uses personification, he
makes it easier for man to understand fire by
comparing fire’s qualities to a person’s.
When Prometheus uses personification, he
explains that fire is literally a person who is
unpredictable and needs to be managed well.
When Prometheus uses personification, he
shows how fire represents the strong feelings
man will experience after he loses his ignorance.
When Prometheus uses personification, he
shows that he wants man to understand fire’s
relationship to the sun.
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