THE FLIGHT OF ICARUS QUIZ

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THE FLIGHT OF ICARUS QUIZ Created By, Ms. Jennifer Duke

#1 Who is Daedalus’ son? King Minos Icarus Theseus King Midas

Why did Daedalus make Icarus collect feathers? #2 Why did Daedalus make Icarus collect feathers? So that he could escape the island So that he could bury them So that he could make a pillow So that he could make a feather bed

Why did Daedalus’ eyes fill with tears? #3 Why did Daedalus’ eyes fill with tears? He was excited to get off of the island He was regretful for poisoning King Midas He had cut too many onions to ward off the evil spirits He was shot by an arrow

What caused Icarus to fall from the sky? #4 What caused Icarus to fall from the sky? He was almost eaten by a great winged bird He was too old to fly The arrows that hit him in the arm The heat of the sun

#5 Why does Icarus try to be something that he is not? What moral lesson can you learn from his failure? CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE

#6 How do you feel about Icarus? Do you think that teenagers can identify with him? Why or why not? CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE

#7 This story seems to suggest that people shouldn’t “fly too high.” We often hear the opposite advice: “Reach for the stars.” From your own experience, when do you think taking chances is a good thing? When can it be dangerous? CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE

Directions: Create a sentence about the events in the story for each number using the following formula: Somebody … Wanted … But … So… #8 #9 #10 `#11 CONSTRUCTED RESPONSE