Question 1 He traveled to the underworld to bring her
Orpheus was the son of The Muse _____ back.
Clio He found someone to replace her Calliope Thalia Question 8 Melpomene How did Orpheus convince Hades to bring back Question 2 Eurydice? Orpheus was also the son of which God? answer choices Apollo He tried exchanging his life for hers Zeus He played his lyre Hades He had the will of Zeus behind him Hermes He wasn't able to Question 3 Question 9 Which instrument did Orpheus play? Hades said that he would bring back Eurydice The Violin on what conditions? The Piano That she shall be mute till his death The Lyre That he'll no longer recognize her as the The Sitar person he once loved Question 4 That his lyre shall only play sounds of death What was Eurydice? from then on answer choices That Orpheus shall not look at her until he A Regular Human leaves the Underworld An Oak Question 10 Nymph What ended up happening to Eurydice A Muse answer choices A Daughter of Aphrodite They lived together, someone changed, yet Question 5 happilyHades tricked Orpheus, and kept her How did Eurydice die? down in the underworldHe turned, saw her, and She was bitten by a snake she fled back into the underworldEurydice died She fell off a cliff yet again, once they reached the surface, due to She was mistaken for a foreign spy unfortunate circumstances She was killed out of jealousy Question 6 Question 11 What was said about Orpheus' music? When Orpheus died, what happened to him? That nothing could resist his music answer choices That it could reverse even death itself He was put among the stars, to be remembered That people would travel from afar to listen to for eternityHe was turned into the guardian of him the UnderworldThe muses preserved his head That it would foreshadow important events to sing foreverHe was turned into the wind, which is why the wind howls Question 7 What did Orpheus do as a result of Eurydice's death? answer choices He begged Zeus to convince Hades to bring her back He attempted to commit suicide
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