Assignment Four
Lesson Four HW is due by or on June 15th, at 11:59pm HOL time. In order to submit, please send your answers to [email protected] with the Subject “Intro Divination - HW4- (HOL ID)”. At the very top of the body of your email (so above your answers), please put your HOL name, HOL ID, and house. For example, I would put “Intro Divination - HW4 - pr_hai″ as the subject, and would begin the body of my email with “Prof. Hailey Potter, pr_hai, Gryffindor”.
Please do NOT send your homework as an attachment. It will not be accepted if sent in this way!
For your assignment, you may choose any of the following options to complete. You will only get 30 points maximum for your work, so please make sure you do only 30 points worth of work! Any other work sent in will not be graded.
Option 1: Short Answer (Worth 10 Points - 1 point each for questions 1-4, 2 points each for 5, 6, and 7)
Please answer each question in complete sentences.
1. What are the other names for palmistry?
2. Where did palmistry begin?
3. Who practice palmistry in Ancient Greece?
4. Who practiced palmistry in Europe?
5. Name the religion that banned palmistry. What did they consider it to be?
6. Where do you find the Mount of Venus? What aspects is it connected to?
7. What happened in the eighteenth century?
Option 2: Matching (Worth 5 Points - 1 point each)
Only the number and the matching letter please! For instance: 1.g
1. Mount
2. Life life
3. Fate line
4. Head Line
5. Heart Line
a. The line that tells how long a person will live
b. The line that deals with your beliefs
c. A place on the hand that corresponds with the Greek gods and goddesses
d. The line that deals with love in your life
e. The line that tells you the effect events will have on your life
Option 3: Fill in the Blanks (Worth 10 points - 1 point each blank)
1. ________ is the study of the lines in the _____ and using them to predict ______ events, usually in that person's life.
2. ______ palmistry as actually based off of Greek __________, with each area of the ____ belonging to their Greek gods and goddesses.
3. Today, it still exists, and some are known to _______ the lines of hands for _______ purposes, even if there is some ____________ of the practice.
4. ___________ is taught at Hogwarts in students' third year.
Option 4: True or False (Worth 5 Points - 1 point each)
If false, please correct them in full sentences.
1. Ornithomancy is the act of watching bird feathers.
2. Augury were priests who practiced ornithomancy in Ancient Rome.
3. Alexander of Macedon's life success was predicted by two ravens.
4. Delores Umbridge attacked Professor Trelawney with difficult questions on Ornithomancy.
5. Ornithomancy is mentioned in The Odyssey.
Option 5: Research (Worth 20 points)
In the lesson, I mentioned that there were quite a few palm readers in history infamous for their famous clients and their accurate readings. Do some research to find one of these people, and then tell me what you find in 200 words minimum. You might want to share who he is, what he did, when he lived, what he is famous for, and where and for whom he worked. (Who were they, what they, when they lived, where they lived, and why they were important.) Hint: I have included the website I pulled information from on the Sources page underneath the Home tab.
Please do NOT send your homework as an attachment. It will not be accepted if sent in this way!
For your assignment, you may choose any of the following options to complete. You will only get 30 points maximum for your work, so please make sure you do only 30 points worth of work! Any other work sent in will not be graded.
Option 1: Short Answer (Worth 10 Points - 1 point each for questions 1-4, 2 points each for 5, 6, and 7)
Please answer each question in complete sentences.
1. What are the other names for palmistry?
2. Where did palmistry begin?
3. Who practice palmistry in Ancient Greece?
4. Who practiced palmistry in Europe?
5. Name the religion that banned palmistry. What did they consider it to be?
6. Where do you find the Mount of Venus? What aspects is it connected to?
7. What happened in the eighteenth century?
Option 2: Matching (Worth 5 Points - 1 point each)
Only the number and the matching letter please! For instance: 1.g
1. Mount
2. Life life
3. Fate line
4. Head Line
5. Heart Line
a. The line that tells how long a person will live
b. The line that deals with your beliefs
c. A place on the hand that corresponds with the Greek gods and goddesses
d. The line that deals with love in your life
e. The line that tells you the effect events will have on your life
Option 3: Fill in the Blanks (Worth 10 points - 1 point each blank)
1. ________ is the study of the lines in the _____ and using them to predict ______ events, usually in that person's life.
2. ______ palmistry as actually based off of Greek __________, with each area of the ____ belonging to their Greek gods and goddesses.
3. Today, it still exists, and some are known to _______ the lines of hands for _______ purposes, even if there is some ____________ of the practice.
4. ___________ is taught at Hogwarts in students' third year.
Option 4: True or False (Worth 5 Points - 1 point each)
If false, please correct them in full sentences.
1. Ornithomancy is the act of watching bird feathers.
2. Augury were priests who practiced ornithomancy in Ancient Rome.
3. Alexander of Macedon's life success was predicted by two ravens.
4. Delores Umbridge attacked Professor Trelawney with difficult questions on Ornithomancy.
5. Ornithomancy is mentioned in The Odyssey.
Option 5: Research (Worth 20 points)
In the lesson, I mentioned that there were quite a few palm readers in history infamous for their famous clients and their accurate readings. Do some research to find one of these people, and then tell me what you find in 200 words minimum. You might want to share who he is, what he did, when he lived, what he is famous for, and where and for whom he worked. (Who were they, what they, when they lived, where they lived, and why they were important.) Hint: I have included the website I pulled information from on the Sources page underneath the Home tab.