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Ms. Mackey is saving her voice!

Ms. Mackey is saving her voice!. Book 16. After reading, you should be able to answer the following questions. Pg. 1144, lines 26-50. What words does the narrator use to describe Telemachus? How does Telemachus treat Eumaeus ? How does he treat Odysseus? What does this tell us about him?

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Ms. Mackey is saving her voice!

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  1. Ms. Mackey is saving her voice!

  2. Book 16 After reading, you should be able to answer the following questions

  3. Pg. 1144, lines 26-50 • What words does the narrator use to describe Telemachus? • How does Telemachus treat Eumaeus? How does he treat Odysseus? What does this tell us about him? • Why might Odysseus and Penelope have chosen a swineherd to help raise their son?

  4. Pg. 1144 • EPIC—Reread lines 19-23. What theme is being developed in this epic simile? • EPIC—Reread lines 26-30. How do these lines indicate an epic setting?

  5. Pg. 1146 • EPIC—What supernatural event is described in lines 61-67?

  6. Pg. 1147 • EPIC—Reread lines 61-90. What central conflict is beginning to find resolution in this scene? What elements indicate the importance of this moment? • EPIC—Reread lines 99-107. What striking character trait is emphasized in both Odysseus and Telemachus? Why is this unusual?

  7. Take 2 minutes to discuss Book 17 with your huddle buddy.

  8. Book 17 After reading, you should be able to answer the following questions.

  9. How did Odysseus feel about seeing his old dog? Why didn’t he let Eumaeus know?

  10. Pg. 1149 • Reread lines 28-41. Eumaeus still does not know that he is speaking to Odysseus in disguise. This is known as dramatic irony– when the reader knows more than a character knows. What event does this speech cause you to anticipate?

  11. Due Tomorrow! • Work on Book 21 • Work on Part 2 Vocabulary Sheet

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