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Odysseus and the Cyclops

Authored by Sarah Williams

English

9th Grade

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Odysseus and the Cyclops
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Uncivilized group of people who live in caves

Cicones

Cyclopes

Laestrygones

Lotus Eaters

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What motivates Odysseus to go to the land of the Cyclops? What evidence in the first two paragraphs tells you this?

Curiosity to meet its inhabitants and see if they are good or evil.

Desire to seek revenge on the Cyclops.

An order from the gods to confront the Cyclops.

The need to find food for his crew.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What does the following quote from paragraph 5 reveal about Odysseus’ character? “But I would not listen, though it would have been best, wishing to see the giant himself, and test his hospitality.” How does Odysseus’ behavior influence the events that follow?

It shows his bravery, leading to a peaceful interaction with the Cyclops.

It reveals his curiosity, resulting in the crew’s safe departure.

It shows him taking responsibility for his mistake.

It highlights his wisdom, ensuring the crew's safety.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Based on the words and actions of the Cyclops, how would you describe his character? How does this influence the events that follow?

The Cyclops is kind-hearted, which leads to a peaceful resolution.

The Cyclops is naive, which makes him easily tricked by Odysseus.

The Cyclops is cruel and violent, which escalates the conflict with Odysseus.

The Cyclops is wise and cautious, leading to the safe release of Odysseus and his men.

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5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In paragraph 9, Odysseus says he “answered [the Cyclops] with cunning words.” What does the word "cunning" tell you about Odysseus’ special abilities?

He is honest and straightforward.

He is deceitful and manipulative.

He is clever and resourceful

He is cowardly and fearful.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The adventure on the Road of Trials concludes with Odysseus having the last word of dialogue: “‘Cyclops, if any mortal man should ask about the shameful blinding of your eye, then tell him that the man who gouged you was Odysseus, ravager of cities: one who lives in Ithaca—Laërtës’ son.” Is this an effective way to end? Why or why not?

Yes, because it shows Odysseus’s control over the situation.

Yes, because it is the only way to close the Cyclops’ story.

No, because it makes Odysseus seem too arrogant.

No, because it leaves the story open-ended.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Why is Odysseus’ success so remarkable? What does his defeat of the Cyclops tell you about heroes?

It shows that heroes are always much stronger than their enemies.

It highlights that intelligence and cunning are as important as physical strength.

It suggests that luck plays a bigger role than skill.

It demonstrates that heroes can only succeed with divine intervention.

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