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CLA 2100

CLA 2100. Exam Review. How to Study. A word to the wise: if you wait to study until the last minute, your grade will suffer. Review Information. This powerpoint will be posted on the web You can e-mail Jon (mferax@ufl.edu) or me (jrea@classics.ufl.edu) with any questions you have

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CLA 2100

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  1. CLA 2100 Exam Review

  2. How to Study • A word to the wise: if you wait to study until the last minute, your grade will suffer

  3. Review Information • This powerpoint will be posted on the web • You can e-mail Jon (mferax@ufl.edu) or me (jrea@classics.ufl.edu) with any questions you have • Gatorlink and Aol.com are NOT speaking to one another, so please don’t email urgent exam questions to us using an aol.com address – there will be a delay in the reply

  4. What Have We Read? • Books I-VI of the Odyssey • The Introduction & Chapters 1-3 of Ancient Greece

  5. What Are You Responsible For? • All materials from the study guides, power point lecture guides and your class notes • You are responsible for the lecture content of every class, whether you were present or not

  6. What is the format of the test? • 100 multiple choice questions • 35 on the Odyssey • 30 from the study guides on Ancient Greece • 35 from class lectures • Bring a #2 pencil to class with you – you will need it to fill out the exam answer sheet • Bring a photo ID – You will need to show it at the end of the exam and your name will have to match the name on the answer sheet you hand in

  7. What happens if I am caught cheating?

  8. Sample Question • True or False: • Helots were Spartan slaves • Answer: True

  9. Another Sample Question • Which of the following is NOT true about Odysseus? • He is married to Penelope • He lost his entire crew on the voyage home • His son is Telemachus • He is the king of Sparta • Answer: Odysseus is the king of Ithaca

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