Which characteristic of Ariadne affects how the conflict is resolved?
The setting of this story blends real and mythic elements. The mystic elements allow Theseus to-
Which detail best supports the idea that Ariadne does not support King Minos' actions?
Which of the following lists only elements that occur after the story's climax but before its resolution?
Read the sentence from paragraph 14 of the story.
"Following the trail of shining, golden thread through the darkness of the labyrinth, Theseus soon found himself outside the labyrinth's entrance where Ariadne waited."
Which of the following best paraphrases the sentence?
Use "Thor's Hammer is Lost and Found" to and answer 6-9.
How is the main conflict in the play resolved?
The playwright uses both dialogue and stage directions to show that Thor is -
Which of these correctly relates one theme of the play to a quality of Thor's?
Which sentences from the play best illustrate the idea that Thor is selfish?
Use both passages to answer the questions 10-14.
One way in which the story and the play are similar is that both heroes-
What theme do the story and the play share?
Based on both the story and the play, what characteristic did the ancient Greek and ancient Norse cultures consider important?
How do the purpose of the story and the play differ?
Which of these best compares the character of Ariadne in the story to the character of Loki in the play?