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Lesson 15 - Tests and Reading
Comprehension Test
What are the four possible functions of a rune? descriptive,advisory,predictive and representative
The spread is a tool used by the reader to do what to the message of the runes? to narrow the message of the runes
What in respect of shapes may vary from region to region? the recognition and connotations of shapes
Spreads of how many runes are ideal when the reading is focussed upon a decision that needs to be made? 1 - 3 runes
What shape in Britain is associated with learning? The L-shape
What influences the choice of spread? There are many factors including personal preference but the one we mentioned in the lecture was - what you are trying to achieve
What function is a rune performing that comments on a situation and offers guidance? Advisory
What can the title of a position in a spread act to do? It can limit the functions a rune in that position can perform
What type of magic can be found in spread design? Sympathetic magic
How many runes should you use in a spread when a full picture is required of a situation or issue? 7 or more runes
Reading
Nothing more to add.
Further Exercises
Well done if you managed this, but don't feel too badly if you struggled. We introduced this to give you some practical experience of the factors involved in designing spreads but also to show you that it is harder than you probably thought. Many beginners rush into designing their own spreads without appreciating the large number of different elements involved and end up producing something they find impossible to use. There is nothing to stop you designing your own spreads but beyond this lesson, it is not something we would advise you do for a while until you have had an opportunity to study and use existing spreads.
You have completed this exercise. If you got any of the comprehension answers wrong go back and look at the lesson again to work out why this happened before moving on and do not take more than one Lesson a week.
If you have any questions, comments or difficulties with the exercises and you have formally registered with the Rune School please email coursehelp@werewood.com
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