S.A. Chapter 4 #s 1-10(TEST)
1. Fortune is blind.
2. If there are truly dangers, you are unfortunate.
3. Greetings, oh friend; you are a good man.
4. Your son’s reputation is not pretty.
5. Making mistakes is human.
6. No one is wholly fortunate.
7. The cure to anger is delay.
8. Good Daphnis, my friend, loves the peaceful life of the farmer.
9. The teachers often give the little boys a cookie and gift.
10. I love my girlfriend more than my eyes.
The Tragic Story of Phaethon
Phaethon is the son of Phoebus. Phaethon’s friends doubted his divine origin, “You are not the son of the gods. You do not have godly powers. Your tale is not true. “Phaethon moved with great anger, “I am the son of the gods! Phoebus, give them a sign!” called Phaethon. Phoebus listened to his boy and without delay flew down from the heavens. “Oh my son, what do you desire?”Phoebus inquired. “Money? Wisdom? Life without anxiety?” Phaethon answered, “I desire to strap reins and drive the chariot of the son.” Oh, foolish boy! Evil is your counsel. You ought not to desire godly service. Phoebus warned his son, but the boy did not know the great danger on his life. The horse was powerful; Phaethon had no power. A chariot without a true master wanders in the heavens. What do we see? Phaethon falls down from the heavens. Oh, misfortune!
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5. 6. 8. 9.
A friend of Phaethon doubts his divine origin.
You do not have the gifts of the gods.
Great anger moved Phaethon.
I am the son of a god.
I desire to have reins and drive the sun chariot.
Bad is your plan.
You ought not to desire the duty of gods.
Phoebus warns his son, but the boy did not know the great danger.
The horses fair well, but Pheathon did not.
1/3 of story wrong
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