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Twenty Questions. Arachne by Olivia E. Coolidge. Twenty Questions. 1. What is a myth?. A fictional tale that describes the actions of gods or heroes. A myth can tell how the universe or a culture began. explain something in nature. teach a lesson. express a value, such as courage.
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Twenty Questions Arachne by Olivia E. Coolidge
1. What is a myth? • A fictional tale that describes the actions of gods or heroes. • A myth can • tell how the universe or a culture began. • explain something in nature. • teach a lesson. • express a value, such as courage.
2. What is a cause? • A cause is an event, action, or feeling that makes something happen. • Cause—Reason
3. What is an effect? • An effect is what happens. • Effect—Result
What does Arachne value more than anything else? • She values praise.
Why does Arachne refuse to accept the advice of the old woman? • She is conceited about her weaving talent.
What character traits does Arachne reveal through her behavior? • She shows conceit and her competitive nature when she dares Athene to compete with her at the loom.
7. What design does Athene weave? • Athene weaves a scene depicting mortals coming to awful fates after attempting to fight with the gods.
What is Athene’s original intention toward Arachne? • Athene’s original intention is to advise Arachne against claiming equality with the immortal gods.
9. What makes Athene angry? • Hearing Arachne’s bragging and seeing the scene that Arachne weaves into the cloth makes Athene angry.
10. What does Athene do to Arachne? • Athene tears Arachne’s work, strikes her across the face, and turns her into a spider so that she and her ancestors have to spin forever.
What is the effect of Arachne’s skill as a weaver? • Her skill draws much praise and admiration from all over Greece.
What causes Athene to visit Arachne? • Arachne has claimed to be more skillful than Athene at weaving.
What causes Arachne to show unworthy actions of the gods in her design? • Arachne sees that Athene has worked faster and has created a warning design.
What is the effect of Athene’s touching the rope and then touching Arachne? • Arachne is changed into a spider.
Why does Arachne try to hang herself? • Athene has insulted her.
16. What does this myth explain? • The myth explains the origin of spiders.
What beliefs and values are taught in this myth? • The values of modesty, humility, and respect for the gods are taught in this myth.
18. Obscure • Not well known
19. Mortal • Referring to humans, who eventually die
20. Obstinacy • Stubbornness