Literacy Project: Greek Gods

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A long time ago,there were greek gods and goddess.Some were very powerful, others not so much.The very first god named Homer and his wife Jove.They had 10 kids.Named- Verto(Boy)he is the good of the seas. Hope(Girl) is the goddess of love and happiness.Totus is the God of the sky.Sria is the Goddess of wisdom and skills.Homer and Jove had triplets--Harmony is the goddess of the plants and harvest.Mayley is the goddess of animals and some time help with the harvest.Vesta is the goddess of the seasons. Amanda and were in charge of the need world . Nikita was n in charge of keeping order bohemian making sure they have food making sure they weren't eating and making sure the children were going to school kind of like 8 cops if one of them wasn't doing their job then she was going to have to tell them that they have.Jove and of Homer how to Baby named Mattia very very spoiled he had a huge huge room and he had tons of things to do.(There were humans the they did all this for.The cared for them(even if they hate the humans the had nothing better too). That is all the kids. What they did when they got older and grew up was horrid. 12 years later… When Mayley was young she was sweetest thing you've ever seen she is beautiful she was not gretty she was generous.
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And then one day she saw this statue she saw this beautiful beautiful statue was so breathtaking. It was a statue of a man it was a very handsome man she's never seen it before. But what she didn't know it was curse! She thought it was normal. When she touch it there was a shock and then bright lights every where.All the sudden she want to take over the world! She did care who got in her way!first she had get rid of her dad and mom,and she had a bulletproof plan.She would put ogar blood in there drinks,but so would have to find a oar.They were not nice in any way at all,but they were extremely heavy sleepers.She thought she would sneak out that night and get the blood,but she would need Sira. That night… As maylay approach Sira room she felt angry to ask someone for help.She new if she killed her she would get her powers.She shook her head and thought that she would never do that. (Even if she is trying to killing her mom and dad). “Hey sissy” said Mayley “What is up what do u need u only call me sissy when u want something,spill what. Ok I just going to get to the point ok here goes nothing,” Mayley took a big deep breath. “I need u to help me get ogar blood”said Mayley so fast she did not know if Sria understood her,but of course she did she has skills. “Oh my gosh what is wrong with you do u know how dangerous that is.” “Are u sick.” blathered Sria. “No i'm not sick.”Getting anger at Syria. “Amanda want some to help a guy get to where he needs to go.”lied Mayley “Fine, but I want ogar hair and some blood to for my test iam doing and u have to give Nigh a hug tomorrow after our lesson got it”(Nigh is the god of

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