Period 6

Period 6

by Becky Schmidt -
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What is the Turning Point in the myth that we read today? At what point did the course of the story become set upon tragedy?

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by Andrew Castaneda -

The part where he could not go through the sea is when the turning point was for me. And when he kept going up i knew tragedy was gonna strike. 

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by Emmalise Rivera -

The turning point is when he helped the girl escape. The tragedy was when Deceaus and Icarus went into the tunnels.

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by Ramses Parra Bonillas II -

 The turning point of the story was when he helped the girl escape.

 

The point where the story became set upon tragedy was when one feather fell out of the sons wings

 

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by Jade Gutierrez -

When they were going  to help the girl. When Icarus was getting close  to the sun, when he decided to go up.  

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by Yarely Durazo -

When they were going to help that girl and also when they went to the labyrinth. Also when he was going to close to the sun because he was going very close and the wax was going to melt the wings off and he will fall.

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by Sebastian Cardenas Gamez -

When Daedalus son started going to the sun and he knew that if he got close to the sun the wax was going to melt and he still did it, we know he was going to die if he kept getting closer to the sun.

 

 

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by Crystal Lopez -

The turning point is when Icarus went too close to the sun and the wax melted. The time i knew it was bad was when he predicted before something actually happened. 

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by Angelique Vega -

The turning point in the story is when they were flying with the wings and Icarus went to close to the sun when he was told not to. When he flew to close to the sun the wax they put on the wings melted and Icarus fell.

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by Alberto Jimenez -

The turning point would be Iciris getting to close to the sun. The tragedy would be iciris wings being melted.

 

 

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by Crista Zepeda Ramirez -

The turning point in the myth was when Daedalus helped the girl get Theseus out of the labyrinth. When Icarus was getting to close to the sun. 

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by Deleted user -

The turning point in the story is when Daedalus made the wings out of strong wax and Icarus and Him flew away  but he told Icarus not to fly to close to the sun But Icarus flew to close the sun. The point when it becomes a tragedy is when Icarus didn't listen to his father instruction and flew to the sun. 

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by Rey Romero -

the turning point of this myth is when they got thrown into the labyrinth.

When he went up to high and feathers started falling. 

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by Deleted user -

The turning point is when Deadulous predicted that ircures would not listen and is going to die.The tragedy is when he fell down and died. 

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by Yanitza Garcia -

When Icarus had went too close to the sun and the wax melted. At the point where the wings were detached and his son tumbled and hit the water down below and died. 

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by Arleth Balderrama Jasso -

I knew a tragedy would happen, when the article said that Icarus flew closer and closer to the sun. I knew a tragedy would happen because the wings were hold by a strong wax and wax melts in the sun.   

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by Angelita Carlos -

The turning point in the myth was when Icarus was flying closer and closer to the sun.The course of the story became set upon tragedy when they get caught by king Minos and thrown into the labyrinth. 

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by Yovanna Cota -

The turning plot in this myth was that the girl got away but Icarus And Daedelus  were thrown in the laborant. But Icarus died.

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by Violet Rothpletz -

The turning point was when Daedalus and his son Icarus was thrown in to the labyrinth and so to escape Daedalus created wings to fly made out of wax and feathers and the point that lead to tragedy was when Icarus flew too close to the sun and the wax started to melt.

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by Violet Rothpletz -

The turning point was when Daedalus and his son Icarus was thrown in to the labyrinth and so to escape Daedalus created wings to fly made out of wax and feathers and the point that lead to tragedy was when Icarus flew too close to the sun and the wax started to melt.