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TELL ME WHY. UNIT 25
WHY DO MYTHS SURVIVE FOR THOUSANDS OF YEARS?
| DEFINITION | TERM |
|---|---|
| myth | A traditional story explaining natural events, human life or beliefs. |
| mythology | A collection or study of myths. |
| kingdom | A country or region ruled by a king or queen. |
| soul | The spiritual part of a person. |
| paradise | A perfect or heavenly place. |
| Underworld | In mythology, the world of the dead. |
| giant | An imaginary person of huge size. |
| chaos | Complete disorder or confusion. |
| judge | To decide whether someone or something is good or bad. |
| bury | To place a dead body in the ground. |
| deceased | A person who has died. |
| lightning | A bright flash of electricity during a storm. |
| thunder | The loud sound produced by lightning. |
| superstition | A belief not based on science or reason. |
| lucky object | An item believed to bring good luck. |
| shape | To influence or form something. |
| ancestor | A member of your family who lived long ago. |
| pass down | To transmit from one generation to another. |
| legacy | Something valuable handed down from the past. |