Theseus and the Minotaur
Retold by H. Q. Mitchell - Marileni Malkogianni
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Theseus and the Minotaur
A Greek Myth
Student’s Book
retold by H. Q. Mitchell - Marileni Malkogianni

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Contents
  1. Part 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 7
  2. Activity Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 9
  3. Part 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 13
  4. Activity Pages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 - 15
  5. Part 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 - 19
  6. Activity Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 21
  7. Part 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 - 25
  8. Activity Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 - 27
  9. Part 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 - 31
  10. Activity Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 - 33
  11. Part 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 - 37
  12. Activity Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 - 39
  13. Part 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 - 43
  14. Activity Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 - 45
  15. Part8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 - 49
  16. Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
  17. Activity Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 - 52
  18. Word List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 - 56

Many, many years ago, in Ancient Greece, there lived a young boy called Theseus. Theseus was the son of Aegeus, the king of Athens, and Aethra, the daughter of the king of Troezen. King Aegeus had a lot of enemies in Athens.
Aegeus: You won't be safe in Athens. You must stay here, in Troezen.

It was time for Aegeus to return to Athens. The day before he left Troezen, he buried his sword and sandals under a heavy rock. He told Aethra to take Theseus to the rock on his sixteenth birthday.
Aegeus: Only my son will be able to move this rock. Tell him to put on the sandals, take the sword and come to Athens to meet me. Remember, Aethra, nobody must know who he really is. My enemies are very dangerous.
Aethra: Don't worry, Aegeus. Our son will be safe here.

Theseus grew up and became a strong and handsome young man. On his sixteenth birthday, Aethra took him to the rock. Theseus moved the rock easily and found his father's sword and sandals. Aethra was very proud of her son.
ethra: Now you must go to Athens and meet your father, King Aegeus. But be careful, Theseus, the road to Athens is very dangerous.
Theseus: Don't worry about me, Mother. I am not afraid.

Theseus traveled for many days. On his way, he saved people from dangerous robbers. People welcomed him like a hero everywhere. By the time Theseus arrived in Athens, everybody was talking about him.
Athenians: Here comes Theseus, our hero!
Theseus: My journey is over. Take me to see the King.

Activity Page
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Label the pictures.




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Complete the sentences and do the crossword.

1. Aethra was very of her son.
2. The road to Athens was very .
3. Aethra was the of the King of Troezen
4. Aegeus had a lot of in Athens
5. Theseus was a young man.
6. Aethra and Theseus stayed in Troezen because it was there.
7. Theseus saved people from .

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Put the pictures in order. Write 1-5.
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Look at activity 3 and write a sentence for each picture. Use the verbs below.
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What will happen next? Answer this question and discuss.
What will King Aegeus and Theseus do?

The Athenians took Theseus to the palace. At first King Aegeus was suspicious. But when he saw the sandals and the sword, he recognized his son.
Aegeus: Theseus, my son, welcome! I am so happy that you are here!
Theseus: Father! Finally, we meet!

While Theseus was walking around Athens, he noticed that the people looked very unhappy.
Theseus: Father, why is everybody so sad?
Aegeus: My son, it's time for our tribute to King Minos of Crete. Minos’ son, Androgeus, was killed here in Athens many years ago. Minos decided to punish the Athenians for his son's death. So, every year, a ship with black sails comes to take seven young men and seven young women to Crete.

Theseus: But why?
Aegeus: Athens must offer these young men and women as sacrifices to the Minotaur. The Minotaur is a terrifying creature with the head of a bull and the body of a man. He lives in a labyrinth, a huge, dark maze under the palace of King Minos. Nobody can escape the Minotaur or get out of the labyrinth.

Theseus was horrified. When he saw how sad his father was, he decided to save the young people of Athens.
Theseus: Father, I will go to Crete with the others and kill the Minotaur.
Aegeus: No, Theseus, no! You are my only son! I can't let you go!
Theseus: You can't stop me, Father. I must fight for the freedom of Athens.

Activity Page
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Match the words with the pictures.
a. ship b. labyrinth c. sail d. palace e. bull
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Complete the sentences with words from the text. Then transfer the letters in the boxes to the spaces below the sentences and spell out the name of a terrifying creature.

1. The labyrinth was a huge, dark .

2. Theseus decided to for the freedom of Athens.

3. Everybody in Athens looked very .

4. When King Aegeus saw his sandals and the sword, he his son.

5. Every year Athens paid a to King Minos.

6. The labyrinth was under King Minos' .

7. At first, King Aegeus was of Theseus.

8. Every year Athens sent seven young men and seven young women to Crete as .


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Complete the sentences with the names below.

1. was the king of Crete.
2. was killed in Athens many years ago.
3. didn't want to send his son to Crete.
4. decided to save the young Athenians.

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Answer the questions.

1. How did King Aegeus recognize his son?


2. Why did King Minos punish Athens?


3. How many young men and young women did Athens send to Crete every year?


4. King Minos kept a terrifying creature in his palace. What was the creature's name?


5. What did the creature look like?

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In the next part of the story Theseus leaves for Crete. Answer these questions and discuss what will happen.
1. What will King Aegeus do?
2. How will the Athenians feel?
3. What will Theseus do?

Two days later, seven young men and seven young women were ready to go to Crete. They wore white gowns and had olive wreaths on their heads. The Athenians watched them walk to the harbor. Some people were crying. Aegeus tried to persuade his son to stay in Athens.
Aegeus: Theseus, please stay! You are my only son. One day you'll be king! Don't go, it's very dangerous!

Theseus: Father, we mustn't let King Minos kill any more Athenians. It isn't right.
Aegeus: Alright, my son. Be careful. Come back safely and bring victory to Athens. Here, take these white sails. Please put them up when you return. That way I will know that you are safe. I'm going to stand on the hill at Cape Sounio and wait for you to come home.
Theseus: You have my word, Father.

The ship set sail for Crete. The young men and women were very scared. Theseus tried to cheer them up.
Theseus: You mustn't be afraid. We will kill the Minotaur. Minos will never be able to punish Athens again.
Young man: Theseus, you are very brave and you may kill the Minotaur. But how will we get out of the labyrinth? It's very dark, with lots of passages. We'll all die in there.
Theseus: We'll find a way out, I promise you.

A few days later, the ship arrived in Crete. King Minos' guards were waiting at the harbor and took the young Athenians to the palace prison. A lot of people were watching. Among them were Ariadne and Phaedra, Minos' daughters.
Ariadne: That's Theseus, the son of King Aegeus. He is so handsome! I'll go to the prison to talk to him.
Phaedra: Don't do that, Ariadne. Father will be very angry.
Ariadne: I don't care. The Minotaur mustn't kill Theseus. I'm going to help him. Maybe Theseus can take me to Athens with him. I must go to the prison. Please, Phaedra, don't tell anybody.

Activity Page
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Label the pictures.

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Find four (4) mistakes in the picture and write sentences.
1. 2. 3. 4.
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Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.

1. Theseus said: “Don’t worry, Father. I will up the white sail when I from Crete.”
2. Aegeus is going to on the hill at Cape Sounio and for Theseus.
3. The ship sail for Crete.
4. On the ship, Theseus tried to up the young Athenians. He promised to the Minotaur and a way out of the labyrinth.

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Who said what? Match.
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What will happen next? Answer these questions and discuss.
What will King Minos, Theseus and Ariadne do?

At the prison, Ariadne persuaded the guards to let her in.
Ariadne: Theseus, I am Ariadne, the King's daughter. I want to help you, but you must promise to take me to Athens with you.
Theseus: How can you help me?
Ariadne: I know how you can kill the Minotaur. Tonight I'll give you everything you need.

Later, the guards took the prisoners to see the king.
King Minos: So, you are Theseus, King Aegeus' son. Why are you here?
Theseus: I'm going to kill the Minotaur and set Athens free.
King Minos: You are either very brave or very foolish, Theseus. You will never kill the Minotaur and you will never get out of the labyrinth. Tonight, we will have a feast. Tomorrow, you will fight the Minotaur...and lose!

That night, King Minos had a feast and invited all the people on Crete to celebrate. Everybody ate and drank and danced all night long. The prisoners were very sad.
Young Man: Listen to them out there. Tonight they're celebrating, and tomorrow they're going to offer us to the Minotaur!
Young Woman: Theseus, do you really believe you can kill the Minotaur?
Theseus: Yes, I do. Don't worry. Soon, it will be our turn to celebrate.

While everybody was at the feast, Ariadne went to the prison. The guards were sleeping. Ariadne stole the keys and opened the door quietly.
Ariadne: Theseus! Wake up! I have the key to the labyrinth. Come with me and I will help you kill the Minotaur.
Theseus: But how can I trust you?
Ariadne: You must trust me. I want to go to Athens with you. I can't stay here any longer. If my father finds out that I helped you, he'll kill me. Let's go! We don't have much time!

Activity Page
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Look at the pictures and complete the paragraph.

had a huge feast at the . Everybody , and all long. The prisoners were . went to the prison. She stole the and opened the . She wanted to help .

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Complete the sentences and do the crossword.

1. King Minos thought that Theseus was either very (1) or very (2)

2. King Minos invited all the people on Crete to the (3) .

3. Theseus must (4) Ariadne.

4. Ariadne will (5) Theseus everything he needs to kill the Minotaur.

5. When Theseus kills the Minotaur, it will be the Athenians'(6) to (7)

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Answer these questions. Check a or b.

1. How did Ariadne get into the prison the first time?
a. She stole the keys. b. She persuaded the guards to let her in.

2. What did Ariadne ask Theseus to do?
a. To take her to Athens with him. b. To stay with her on Crete.

3. Why was King Minos celebrating?
a. Because he believed that nobody could kill the Minotaur. b. Because Theseus was so brave.

4. What were the guards doing when Ariadne went to the prison the second time?
a. They were at the feast. b. They were sleeping.

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Complete the phrases in the box.

If my father finds out that I

He will never kill the Minotaur

'm going to

Tomorrow they're going to

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What will happen next? Answer these questions and discuss.
1. What will Ariadne give Theseus?
2. Will Theseus be able to kill the Minotaur?

Ariadne took Theseus to the labyrinth. Then she gave him a ball of thread, a torch and a sword.
Theseus: What is this ball of thread for?
Ariadne: You'll need it to find your way out of the labyrinth. Tie the thread to the door and unwind it as you move through the labyrinth. The Minotaur sleeps at midnight for just one hour. That's your only opportunity to kill him. Hurry, Theseus.

Theseus tied the thread to the door and went into the labyrinth. It was cold and very, very dark. Slowly, he went deeper and deeper into the labyrinth. A few minutes later, Theseus heard soft growling noises in the distance and moved in that direction.
Theseus: I'm going to kill the Minotaur, set Athens free and punish King Minos...

A few minutes later, Theseus found the Minotaur. The creature was asleep. Slowly, he took out his sword, but the Minotaur heard the noise and woke up! When he saw Theseus, he immediately jumped to his feet, roared and ran towards him. Theseus moved closer to the creature, raised the sword and thrust it into the Minotaur’s heart. The Minotaur roared again and then fell to the ground.
Theseus: Die, you monster! We are free! Victory for Athens!

Outside the labyrinth, Ariadne was walking up and down. Theseus followed the thread back and a few minutes later he came out of the labyrinth. Ariadne was happy to see him. Ariadne: Oh, Theseus! You are so brave! You killed the Minotaur! Please promise to take me to Athens with you and marry me!
Theseus: Yes, yes, I promise. Come, let's go get the others.

Activity Page
1
What did Ariadne give Theseus? Join the dots and find out..

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Answer the questions.
1. How must Theseus use the ball of thread?


2. When can Theseus kill the Minotaur?


3. What was it like in the labyrinth?


4. What was the Minotaur doing when Theseus first saw him?


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Help Theseus find the Minotaur.
Activity Page
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How did Theseus kill the Minotaur? Complete the paragraph with the words in the box.

Theseus (1) into the labyrinth. He (2) soft growling (3) and moved in that direction. A few minutes later, he (4) the Minotaur, who was (5) .Theseus took out his (6) . The Minotaur heard the noise and (7) up. He (8) to his feet, roared and (9) towards Theseus. Theseus moved closer to the Minotaur. He (10) his sword and (11) it into the creature’s (12) . The Minotaur (13) and fell to the (14) .

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What did Theseus say when he killed the Minotaur? Unscramble the words and find out
6
What will happen next? Answer these questions and discuss.
1. What will Theseus and Ariadne do?
2. Will the Athenians manage to escape from Crete?

Theseus and Ariadne ran to the prison. The guards were still asleep. Ariadne opened the door and let the prisoners out. When Theseus told them that the Minotaur was dead, they cried with joy.
Athenians: Thank you for saving our lives, Theseus! Thank you! You are a true hero!<բռ /> Theseus: No time for that now! We must hurry.
Ariadne: The ship is waiting for us at the harbor. The feast is over now and everybody is asleep. They won't see us.

Theseus, Ariadne and the young Athenians walked to the harbor. Theseus was still very worried.
Theseus: We are still in danger. King Minos' ships may follow us! Then, he had an idea.
Theseus: Before we leave, we must make holes in King Minos' ships. That way, the ships won't be able to follow us.
Young man: Good idea, Theseus. Let's do it!
Ariadne: We must hurry. The sun will rise soon.

Theseus, Ariadne and the young Athenians made holes in all the ships. Then, they got on their ship and set sail for Athens. They couldn't believe that they were going back home. They were tired but happy. Ariadne was watching the sunrise when Theseus walked up to her.
Theseus: Ariadne, I want to thank you for everything. You risked your life to help me kill the Minotaur.
Ariadne: I must thank you, Theseus. I'm so happy to leave Crete.

They continued their journey until they came to the island of Naxos. They needed food and water, so Theseus decided to stop there. The people of Naxos welcomed them and gave them food and drink.
Local: It's an honor to have the son of King Aegeus here on Naxos. Please spend the night here. You can leave in the morning.
Theseus: Thank you. Our journey was long and we are very tired.

Activity Page
1
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in the box.

1. Ariadne

door.

2. The Athenians

with joy.

3. The Athenians

holes in King Minos’ ships.

4. Theseus

sail for Athens.

5. Ariadne

the sunrise.

6. The people of Naxos

them.
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Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Then match.
We are still in . King Minos’ ships may us.
Thank you. You are a hero.
We must . The sun will soon.
It is an to have the son of King Aegeus here on Naxos.
Our was long and we are very .
Activity Page
3
Read and write "t" for True or "f" for False.
1. When Theseus and Ariadne went to the prison, the guards were at the feast.
2. Theseus saved the young Athenians’ lives.
3. Everybody was at the feast, so they didn’t see the Athenians going to the harbor.
4. It was Ariadne’s idea to make holes in King Minos’ ships.
5. Theseus put up the white sails.
6. Ariadne was not happy when she left Crete.
7. When the ship came to the island of Naxos, they stopped for food and water.
8. Theseus decided to leave Naxos immediately.
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What are Theseus and Ariadne saying? Break the code and find out.

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What will happen next? Answer this question and discuss.
1. What will Theseus, Ariadne and the young Athenians do on Naxos?
2. What will happen during the night?

That night the people of Naxos had a feast to celebrate Theseus' victory. After the feast, everybody went to sleep. Theseus had a strange dream. He dreamed of the god Dionysus. Dionysus spoke to Theseus...
Dionysus: Theseus, I am Dionysus. Listen to me.

Dionysus: Ariadne must stay here, on Naxos. She will be my wife. You must leave her here, Theseus, or you and the city of Athens will suffer!

Theseus woke up puzzled. He didn't want to break his promise to Ariadne and leave her on Naxos. But he couldn't disobey the god's orders. So, he woke up the young Athenians. Theseus: Get ready. We are leaving now.
Young man: But Theseus, it is still night. Let's wait till morning.
Theseus: No, we can't wait a minute longer. We must leave immediately

Theseus went to Ariadne's room. She was asleep. He looked at her for a long time and thought about the dream.
Theseus: Forgive me, Ariadne, I can't take you with me. One day you will understand. And so, Theseus set sail for Athens...

Activity Page
1
Complete the sentences and do the crossword.

1. The people of Naxos had a feast to celebrate Theseus’ .
3. The Dionysus spoke to him.
4. Dionysus wanted Ariadne to be his .
5. Theseus didn't want to break his to Ariadne.
6. But Theseus couldn't disobey Dionysus' .

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What happened in the story? Check the correct pictures.
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Look at the picture and complete the paragraph. Use the words in the box.

Theseus went to Ariadne's (1) . She was (2) . He (3) at her for a long time and (4) about the dream. He couldn’t (5) Ariadne to Athens with him because he couldn’t (6) the god's orders. So, he (7) sail for Athens without her.

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Answer this question and discuss.
Was Theseus right to leave Ariadne on Naxos?
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What will happen next? Answer this question and discuss.
1. How will Ariadne feel when she wakes up? What will she say?
2.What will Theseus do?
3.What will King Aegeus do?
4.How will the story end?

The next morning, Ariadne woke up and looked for Theseus. When she could not find him, or any of the other Athenians, she asked an old lady about them.
Old lady: I'm sorry, my dear. They left for Athens early this morning.
Ariadne: What? Why did he leave me here? Why did he do that? Why? I curse you, Theseus! Tragedy is waiting for you in Athens! Be as unhappy as I am now!

Theseus left Naxos in a hurry and forgot to put up the white sails. King Aegeus was standing on the hill at Cape Sounio. He was looking out to sea. When he saw Theseus' ship, his heart started beating strongly. A few minutes later, he saw that the ship had black sails. King Aegeus believed that his son was dead. He was so sad that he immediately jumped into the sea and drowned. To this day, this sea is called the Aegean Sea, in honor of King Aegeus.

When Theseus arrived in the harbor, he found out about his father's death. Theseus was very sad.
Theseus:Oh Father, forgive me. I forgot to put up the white sails. But I killed the Minotaur and set Athens free. We will never need to pay tribute to King Minos again.

And so, the brave Theseus became King of Athens....
Theseus: We must thank the gods for our victory. I am going to offer the head of the Minotaur to the temple of Apollo, the god of light, on the island of Delos. Athens is free!
Athenians: Long live King Theseus! Long live the king!

Activity Page
1
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verbs in the box and some more words.

1. Theseus
to sails.

2. Ariadne
because he on Naxos.

3. King Aegeus
the sea and

4. Theseus
of Athens.
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Match the speech and thought bubbles to the people.
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Look at the map and trace Theseus’ route.
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Write three sentences about one or more of the characters below. Read your sentences to the class and listen to your classmates’ sentences. Then discuss.
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die ......................................................
direction ..........................................
disobey ............................................
distance ...........................................
door ..................................................
down ................................................
dream (n.) .......................................
dream (v.) ........................................
drink ..................................................
drown ...............................................
early ..................................................
easily ................................................
eat .....................................................
either ................................................
enemy ..............................................
escape .............................................
every .................................................
everybody .......................................
everything .......................................
everywhere ....................................
fall ......................................................
far ....................................................
father ................................................
fear ....................................................
feast ..................................................
few .....................................................
fight ...................................................
finally ................................................
find ....................................................
find out ............................................
follow ................................................
food ...................................................
foolish .............................................
foot ....................................................
for .......................................................
forget ................................................
forgive .............................................
free ....................................................
freedom ..........................................
from ..................................................
get .....................................................
get on ...............................................
get out of ........................................
get to ................................................
give ....................................................
give his word ................................
go ............................................ ...........
god ....................................................
gown ................................................
ground .............................................
grow .................................................
growling ..........................................
handsome .....................................
happy ...............................................
harbor ..............................................
have ..................................................
head .................................................
hear ..................................................
heart .................................................
heavy ................................................
help ...................................................
here ...................................................
hero ...................................................
hill ......................................................
hole ...................................................
home ................................................
honor ................................................
horrified ...........................................
how ...................................................
however ..........................................
huge .................................................
hurry .................................................
idea ...................................................
immediately ...................................
in ........................................................
into ................................................
invite .................................................
island ................................................
journey .............................................
joy ......................................................
jump .................................................
just .....................................................
key .....................................................
kill .......................................................
king ...................................................
know .................................................
labyrinth ..........................................
lady ...................................................
later ...................................................
leave .................................................
let .......................................................
let's ....................................................
life ......................................................
like .....................................................
listen .................................................
live .....................................................
long ...................................................
long live ...........................................
look ...................................................
lose ....................................................
lots .....................................................
make ................................................
man ..................................................
many ................................................
marry ................................................
maze ................................................
meet .................................................
midnight ..........................................
minute ..............................................
monster ...........................................
more .................................................
morning ..........................................
mother .............................................
move ................................................
much ................................................
must ..................................................
need .................................................
never ................................................
next ...................................................
night ..................................................
nobody ............................................
noise .................................................
notice ...............................................
now ...................................................
of ........................................................
off .......................................................
offer ...................................................
old ......................................................
olive ...................................................
on .......................................................
only ....................................................
open .................................................
opportunity .....................................
or ....................................................
order .................................................
other .................................................
out ......................................................
outside .............................................
over ...................................................
palace ..............................................
passage ..........................................
pay ....................................................
people ..............................................
persuade ........................................
please ..............................................
prison ...............................................
prisoner ...........................................
promise (n.) ...............................
promise (v.) ................................
proud ................................................
punish ..............................................
put on ...............................................
puzzled ............................................
quietly ...............................................
ready ................................................
really .................................................
recognize ........................................
remember ......................................
return ................................................
right ...................................................
rise .....................................................
risk .....................................................
road ..............................................
roar ...................................................
robber ..............................................
rock ...................................................
room .................................................
run .....................................................
sacrifice ...........................................
sad ....................................................
safe ...................................................
safely ................................................
sandals ............................................
save ..................................................
scared ..............................................
sea ....................................................
see .....................................................
set free .............................................
set sail ..............................................
seven ................................................
ship ...................................................
sixteenth ..........................................
sleep .................................................
slowly ...............................................
so .......................................................
soft .....................................................
son ....................................................
soon ..................................................
sorry ..................................................
speak ...............................................
spend ...............................................
stand ................................................
start ...................................................
stay ....................................................
steal ..................................................
still ......................................................
stop ..................................................
strange ............................................
strong ...............................................
strongly ............................................
suffer ................................................
sun ....................................................
sunrise .............................................
suspicious ......................................
sword ...............................................
take ...................................................
talk .....................................................
tell ......................................................
temple ..............................................
terrifying ..........................................
thank ................................................
that (conj.) .......................................
then ...................................................
there .................................................
think ..................................................
thread ..............................................
through ............................................
thrust .................................................
tie .......................................................
till ........................................................
time ...............................................
tired ...................................................
to ........................................................
tomorrow ........................................
tonight .............................................
torch ..................................................
towards ...........................................
tragedy ............................................
travel .................................................
tribute ...............................................
trouble .............................................
true ....................................................
trust ...................................................
try .......................................................
turn ....................................................
under ................................................
understand ....................................
unhappy ..........................................
unwind .............................................
up .......................................................
very ....................................................
victory ...............................................
wait ...................................................
wake .................................................
walk ..................................................
want .................................................
watch ...............................................
water ................................................
way ...................................................
wear .............................................
welcome .........................................
what ..................................................
while .................................................
white .................................................
who ...................................................
why ...................................................
wife ...................................................
with ...................................................
women ............................................
word .................................................
worried ............................................
worry ................................................
wreath .............................................
year ...................................................
young ...............................................