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Which word best describes this scene?
balderdash
luminous
paucity
flatulence
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How many lines in a sonnet?
12
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3
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eraser
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gold
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shark
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thief
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Who wrote The Gift of the Magi?
O. Henry (William Sydney Porter)
George Eliot (Mary Anne Evans)
Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet)
George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair)
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What does James Berry want to remove from his beloved's world?
color
pain
maybe all of these
imperfection
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Which of the following contains an error? Describe the problem.
Their going to egypt for the Holidays.
All of them.
Were flying to Paris for christmas.
Are you're Grandparents coming from Barcelona spain.
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Shakespeare's meter in his plays is unrhymed iambic pentameter, also known as:
couplets
blank verse
sonnets
epics
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Benefit can be a noun AND an adjective.
False
True
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boom
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rocket
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rocket
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lifesaver
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Which word is spelled incorrectly?
simile
imagery
metapher
hyperbole
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Which spelling is correct?
apparrent
aparrent
apparint
apparent
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heart
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seesaw
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fairy
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banana
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heart
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rocket
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gift
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thief
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What is a euphemism for "flatulence?"
rock the boat
break wind
fail upward
stink up a room
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"Approach" can be a noun AND a verb.
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False
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Why do we call multiple haiku "haiku" and not "haikus?"
Japanese is a syllabary rather than an alphabet.
Japanese nouns aren't pluralized (though some pronouns are).
The "s" sound doesn't exist in Japanese.
It sounds more sophisticated.
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