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Michael B 9 th Hour Reading Mrs. Durst. The description of the Cyclops. The Cyclops is humongous, hairy, ugly, sharp claws, pointy ears, really muscular,

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Page 1: Michael B 9 th Hour Reading Mrs. Durst. The description of the Cyclops.  The Cyclops is humongous, hairy, ugly, sharp claws, pointy ears, really muscular,

Michael B9 th Hour Reading

Mrs. Durst

Page 2: Michael B 9 th Hour Reading Mrs. Durst. The description of the Cyclops.  The Cyclops is humongous, hairy, ugly, sharp claws, pointy ears, really muscular,

The description of the Cyclops.

The Cyclops is

humongous, hairy,

ugly, sharp claws,

pointy ears, really

muscular, and sharp

& gigantic teeth!!!

Page 3: Michael B 9 th Hour Reading Mrs. Durst. The description of the Cyclops.  The Cyclops is humongous, hairy, ugly, sharp claws, pointy ears, really muscular,

Where they came from! They came from caves and herded flocks from the island Hypereia.

Page 4: Michael B 9 th Hour Reading Mrs. Durst. The description of the Cyclops.  The Cyclops is humongous, hairy, ugly, sharp claws, pointy ears, really muscular,

My Summary

The soldiers of

Odysseus were

looking for food so

they stopped at the

Cyclops’ island and

got trapped by the

Cyclops. Then

Odysseus blinded

the Cyclops and got

away.

Page 5: Michael B 9 th Hour Reading Mrs. Durst. The description of the Cyclops.  The Cyclops is humongous, hairy, ugly, sharp claws, pointy ears, really muscular,

People who act like Cyclops.

Some people who work at certain jobs, their bosses act like a Cyclops.

Page 6: Michael B 9 th Hour Reading Mrs. Durst. The description of the Cyclops.  The Cyclops is humongous, hairy, ugly, sharp claws, pointy ears, really muscular,

Websites a

nd books I

used

www.theoi.com www.google.com Fantastic creatures from Greek myths