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Guardian protectress Whatwho is medusa Medusa is a roman myth and is a type of creature known as a gorgon and is known for her power of turning people into stone

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Guardian protectress Whatwho is medusa Medusa is a roman myth and is a type of creature known as a gorgon and is known for her power of turning people into stone She is also in a Percy Jackson movie . Races and Random Monsters/Creatures. Horse body with torso and upper half of a human.. Centaurs are often ill . temptered. savages.. Chiron is the most famous Centaur (and a good guy). He was immortal and known for his wisdom.. W.D. Griffin, Jr.. February 1, 2014. ARGOS. greatest center of the worship of Hera. . Heraeum was the hill where the sanctuary of Hera stood. . established by Phoroneus who decided in favor of Hera in the contest between Poseidon and Hera for the land. By: Diana Aguilar, Annabelle Alvarez, and Luisa . Andreu. . Dana. ё. Daughter of . Acrisius. , King of Argos.. Mother of Perseus.. According to prophecy, . Acrisius. was to one day be killed by his grandson.. What characteristics do all animals share?. Members of kingdom . Animalia. , . multicellular. , eukaryotic . heterotrophs. , lack cell walls. Invertebrates- animals that do not have a backbone. 95% of all animal species. Coil . and hiss--writhe and twist--. My hairdo won’t get done.. ‘Cause one hair hissing, “Ponytail,”. And one yells, “Simple bun,”. One whispers, “Cornrows,”. One screams, “Bangs.”. HELENE CIXOUS I shall speak about women’s writing: about what it will do . Woman must write her self: must write about women and bring women to writing, from which they have been driven away a Kyriaki. . Stavri. . Eleftheria. Savva. Year 6(1). medusa. In Greek mythology Medusa was a monster, a Gorgon, generally described as a winged human female with a hideous face and living venomous snakes in place of hair. Gazers upon her face would turn to stone. existing only in stories. Creatures. anything that lives . (but is not a plant). Mythical. Creatures. Vocabulary. Dragon. Hydra. Unicorn. Mermaid. Merman. Pegasus. Death. Griffin. eagle. lion. Phoenix. II. MEDUSA. Medusa. Famously known as the woman with snakes for hair. She was originally a beautiful, golden-haired maiden.. Medusa was a priestess of Athena, and dedicated to a celibate life. Poseidon desired her, and there are two stories…. Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum Cnidaria. Class Hydrozoa. Class Scyphozoa. Class Anthozoa. Phylum Ctenophora. Major Characteristics. Presence of specialized tissues. Also called Coelenterates. Comprised of sea anemones, jellyfish, corals. Composition Notebooks. Archetypes Notes/Journaling. HW: Plot Box is due Thurs. (9/15). Heroes. ,. GODS,. . and. . Monsters. Literary Archetypes. What does . archetype . mean?. word origin: Greek for “first model” . Words that Allude to Characters in Greek Mythology Common Core Standard R.L.4.4 Learning Objective Today, we will determine the meaning of words and phrases that are used in mythological stories . 1. Cnidocyte. : Unique and defining feature of this phylum. A combined sensory-effector cell.. Cnidocytes. have a single sensory cilium thus are called as the independent sensory-effector cells.. Each . Obelia. sp.. Class: . Scyphozoa. 2- Aurelia . aurtia. Kingdom:Animalia. Phylum: . Coelenterata. 1. Class: Hydrozoa. a- Order: . Hydroida. Family: . Campanulariidae.

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