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Norse Mythology: The Mead of Poetry

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Question 1
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Question 2
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Which was the Ecstasy giver?

Question 3
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Which is NOT an ingredient in the mead of poets?

Question 4
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What is Kvasir born of?

Question 5
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Which is Not a form that Odin takes in the story?

Question 6
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What are Huginn & Muninn?

Question 7
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What two things made Kvasir wisest of the Gods?

Question 8
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Bolverkr is able to do the work of how many?

Question 9
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In this and many of the stories Odin lies and cheats to win. Is he a good god? Explain your answer and be specific.

Eventual
a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning
Fertile
in a calm, peaceful, and untroubled manner
Wane
a word or phrase expressing love or affection
Keenly
producing or capable of producing abundant vegetation or crops
Kenning
to increase in size, numbers, strength, prosperity, or intensity
Endearments
a tool with a helical bit for boring holes in wood
Serenely
an alcoholic drink of fermented honey and water
Wax
to diminish in phase or intensity
Mead
in an eager or enthusiastic manner
Auger
occurring at the end of or as a result of a series of events; final; ultimate