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Dracula Stage Bright Sparks

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  • What is the difference between a dagger and a knife?
    A dagger is associated with being used as a stabbing weapon
  • I was washing the _______ when I saw Gillian (all the plates, glasses, knives, forks, etc. that have been used during a meal)
    dishes
  • _________, Van Helsing knows how to kill vampires (because of good luck, a synonym for 'fortunately')
    luckily
  • The scene where Lucy is destroyed by Arthur is slightly _____ (involving violence and blood)
    gory
  • the front of the neck, or the space inside the neck down which food and air can go
    throat
  • How do you correctly pronounce the hair above a man's lips?
    moustache like mustash
  • extreme anger, Dracula felt this when Jonathan cut himself while shaving
    fury
  • How do you pronounce: close (as in near)
    with an /s/ not a /z/
  • an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land (not as big as a mountain)
    a hill
  • There were hairs in the centre of his ______. (the inside part of your hand from your wrist to the base of your fingers)
    palms
  • a grammar structure used when the subject is not the agent/ doesnt do the action, but has the action done to him/her
    passive voice
  • When a wolf shouts at the moon, it _______
    howls
  • a weather condition in which very small drops of water come together to form a thick cloud close to the land or sea/ocean, making it difficult to see
    fog
  • the most important male servant in a house, usually responsible for organizing the other servants
    butler
  • a verb to cut something into pieces with an axe, knife, or other sharp instrument. A _________ knife.
    to chop / a chopping knife
  • In addition, his breath _______. (smelled really bad)
    stank
  • to make a long, low sound of pain, suffering, or another strong emotion:
    to moan
  • Renfield was collecting them (a small insect with two wings)
    a fly/ some flies
  • His nose had peculiar ________.
    nostrils
  • women's shoes in which the back of the foot is raised high off the ground
    high heels
  • to remove or throw away something unwanted/ eliminate something
    to get ride of