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Place picture of God/Goddess Here

God/Goddess Greek Name: ___________ Roman Name:__________ Pronounced:. Place picture of God/Goddess Here. Source:. Presented By: Your first and last name Period:. Origin. Place picture of God/Goddess Here. WHERE DID ______ COME FROM ? Click here to add text. Source :. Symbol.

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Place picture of God/Goddess Here

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  1. God/Goddess Greek Name: ___________Roman Name:__________Pronounced: Place picture of God/Goddess Here Source: Presented By: Your first and last name Period:

  2. Origin Place picture of God/Goddess Here • WHERE DID ______ COME FROM? • Click here to add text Source:

  3. Symbol Place SYMBOL of God/Goddess Here ___________ is the symbol of _______ . Source:

  4. Personality Traits • Click here to add text • Click here to add text Place picture of God/Goddess Here Source:

  5. God/Goddess’ Root Words Picture of something Root related Source: The root word ____________ is related to the god/goddess because _________________ _______________________________________________.

  6. Juxtaposition God/Goddess Name Modern Person/Character Place picture of God/Goddess Here Place picture of Modern Person/Character Here God/Goddess Name Similarities • Include at least three similarities here. Source: Source:

  7. Climax • Click to add text Myth #1Plot Diagram • Falling Action • Click to add text • Rising Action • Click to add text Place a picture that connects with the myth • Exposition • Characters: • Conflict: • Resolution • Click to add text Source:

  8. Optional • Climax • Click to add text Myth #2Plot Diagram • Falling Action • Click to add text • Rising Action • Click to add text Place a picture that connects with the myth • Exposition • Characters: • Conflict: • Resolution • Click to add text Source:

  9. Optional Family Tree Place an the family tree of the god/goddess Here • Explain the importance of the family tree • What does the family tree reveal about your god/goddess? Source:

  10. ______’s Children Place picture of the children Here • Who were the god/goddess’ children? • What were the children known for? • Most famous children? Source: Optional

  11. God/Goddess’ Demise Place death of God/Goddess Here • How did _________ die? • Click here to add text Source: Optional

  12. Optional Explanation of a Significant Picture Place an important picture of the God/Goddess Here • Title and Artist of Picture: _________________ • Explain what is depicted here. • Bulleted information Source:

  13. Works Cited • Add first citation here (ABC order) • Add second citation here (ABC order) • Add third citation here (ABC order) PLACE ALL CITATIONS FOR WEBSITES USED HERE!!! Place in alphabetical order by first word in citation. http://easybib.com/ or www.citationmachine.net

  14. Sample Works Cited “Jason.” U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Mythology. Vol. 3. Detroit: UXL, 2009. p609-613.Word Count:1502. “Medusa.” U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Mythology. Vol. 4. Detroit: UXL, 2009. p684-686. • Erase this slide after you have made yours look like this!

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