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Christopher VanEgmond

ITU
2/1/10

1. The main events in a novel.


2. The place and time that a novel takes place.
3. The narrator’s position or relation to the story.
4. The description or features of something.
5. The subject of a piece of writing.
6. The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of
adjacent or closely connected words.
7. An expression designed to call something to mind.
8. A comparison between two things
9. A person who actively opposes someone or something.
10.Out of the way
11.A verse without rhyme
12.The most intense, exciting, or important point of something
13.Comic episodes in literary work that offset more serious sections.
14.A serious disagreement or argument
15. Two lines in a verse joined together by a rhyme
16.The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
17.The expression of one's meaning by using language that
normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or
emphatic effect
18.The relation between parts or elements of something complex
19.A descriptive phrase expressing a quality characteristic of a
person or thing mentioned
20.Departing from a literal use of words
21.Be a warning or indication of a future event
22.To prevent something from succeeding
23.Visual descriptive in literal work
24.The expression of one's meaning by using language that
normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or
emphatic effect
25.The rhythm in a piece of poetry
26.A figure of speech in which a word is applied to an object or
thing
27.A long speech by one actor in a play or movie
28.A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms
appear in conjunction
29.The attribution of human nature given to something nonhuman
30.The leading character(s) in a novel
31.The fact that there are words that sound alike but have different
meanings
32.The ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of lines in a poem
33.A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with
another thing of a different kind, used to make a description
more emphatic or vivid
34.Irony in a specific situation
35.The act of speaking ones thoughts aloud when alone.
36.A poem of fourteen lines using a number of formal line schemes
37.A thing that represents something
38.An event causing great suffering
39.Speaking of ones irony

World Geography WebQuest: Western Europe

1. Because it is a peninsula that has multiple peninsula’s coming


off of it
2. A piece of land mostly surrounded by water.
3. The Italian Peninsula
4. No, Greece is not a peninsula
5. England, Scotland, and Whales.
6. London
7. It is the greater and older city of London, thus naming it
Greater London.
8. They are a town or district that is an administrators unit.
There are 32 boroughs in the City Of London
9. Whales is west of England
10.The year of 1536
11.The tweed river separates Scotland from England
12.1707
13.Belfast
14.It is found in the Irish Sea
15.1341
16.The Isle of Man continues to be administered according to its
own laws by a government composed of the lieutenant
governor, a legislative council, and a House of Keys, one of
the most ancient legislative assemblies in the world.
17.An economic and political confederation and made up of 27
different countries.
18.Consultation and cooperation.
19.Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy
20.Great Brittan and Northern Ireland
21.It awarded the people basic rights
22.Roman Catholic
23.1781
24.The Germans invaded Poland
25.Margaret Thatcher
26.Tony Blair
27.Gordon Brown
28.The North Atlantic Ocean
29.Mediterranean Sea
30.Madrid
31.North Sea
32.Stockholm
33.Rome
34.Vienna
35.Maybe 125 miles
36.Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Croatia, Hung., and
Slovakia
37.Federal Republic
38.Oslo
39.The Norwegian Sea and the Northern Sea
40.Sweden, Finland, and Russia
41.Constitutional Monarchy
42.Stockholm
43.Finland and Norway
44.Sweden And Norway make up the Scandinavian Peninsula
45.Constitutional Monarchy

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