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Korvikt [17]
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HELP HELP HELP PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU MARK BRAINLIEST AND 30 POINT PLEASE HELP ME ITS A TEST After r

eading "The Story of Arachne and Athena," you will take a test based on your elements of plot. Questions 1-10 of 10 | Page 1 of 1 Question 1 (10 points) Arachne crawls up the nearest tree and weaves a web. Word Bank: Falling ActionClimaxResolutionExpositionRising Action Blank 1: Question 2 (10 points) Athena proudly walks away as the people drop to their knees and praise her work while simultaneously forgetting about Arachne. Word Bank: ResolutionFalling ActionRising ActionClimaxExposition Blank 1: Question 3 (10 points) Athena, the Goddess of wisdom, was upset by Arachne's bragging and boastfulness. So, she went to visit Arachne disguised as an old woman. She was determined to give Arachne the opportunity to ask for forgiveness and to stop claiming that she was better than the goddess at weaving. Word Bank: Rising ActionResolutionClimaxExpositionFalling Action Blank 1: Question 4 (10 points) _. The words “brag” and “boastful” in paragraph 1 highlight Arachne’s— a humility b confidence c unhappiness d determination Question 5 (10 points) Which of the following sentences from the story showcases the reason for Arachne's overconfidence and conceitedness? a "She was even more infuriated when she realized that her own skill was only marginally better than Arachne’s." b “Her skill was truly a work of art, and people paid large amounts of money for her creations.” c None of the choices are correct. d “You are a talented weaver, Arachne, but you are a foolish girl. You should ask Athena for forgiveness.” Question 6 (10 points) Athena becomes enraged and turns Arachne into a spider. Word Bank: ExpositionResolutionClimaxFalling ActionRising Action Blank 1: Question 7 (10 points) During the contest, Athena portrays the gods as kind and heroic whereas Arachne portrays the gods as angry and foolish. Word Bank: ResolutionFalling ActionExpositionRising ActionClimax Blank 1: Question 8 (10 points) Athena reveals herself as the Goddess and challenges Arachne to a weaving contest. Word Bank: ResolutionClimaxExpositionFalling ActionRising Action Blank 1: Question 9 (10 points) 1. What can the reader conclude about Arachne from her depiction of the gods during the weaving competition? a She is nervous and unsure if she is capable of winning the competition. b She regrets her decision in claiming her talents were better than Athena. c She is upset that she was born a mortal and a god. d She is not afraid or intimidated by Athena or the other gods. Question 10 (10 points) In a small village, Arachne, a young woman weaved beautiful tapestries and rugs while claiming to be more talented than the goddesss, Athena. Word Bank: Falling ActionExpositionRising ActionResolutionClimax Blank 1:
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