Science
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Literary Vocabulary
Literature
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This can separate and measure atoms and compounds

Mass Spectometer

100

As a part of the "strategy", Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell captured the city of Savannah, Georgia.

"Southern Strategy"

100

A literary device in the form of a poem, quotation, or sentence; usually found at the beginning of a document

epigraph

100

Isabel helps to rescue this person from the fire

Lady Seymore

200

He formulated a law of partial pressures, which states, that the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the pressures of each individual gas. 

John Dalton

200

This Proclamation offered freedom to all enslaved persons who fled their Patriot owners and fought for the British

Lord Dunmore Proclamation

200

This sentence, " The ghosts had all gone to ground.", is an example of this literary device. 

Alliteration

200

He is quoted as saying," I am very sorry that I can only die once for my country."

Nathan Hale

300

This consists of atoms, neutral particles made of protons, neutrons and electrons

Matter

300

The Revolutionary War begin in 1775 in this state

Massachusetts

300

Comparing Mr. Robert to a "snake" is a type of this

metaphor

300

Isabel spots this Rebel "friend" as he is being marched to the prison.

Curzon

400

Name two of the 5 types of forces of attraction

Iconic bonds, covalent bonds, metallic bonds, van der waals forces or hydrogen bonds

400

During the Revolutionary War, the American public was divided into these three groups.

Patriots, Loyalists, and Undecided

400

This indication in the story can indicate things to come.

foreshadowing 

400

This "bribe" at the prison, proves that even the British have fallen on hard times.

bucket of scrapes from the table

500

He identified hydrogen as an element distinct from other gases and described its properties

Henry Cavendish

500

This Declaration of Neutrality made in 1775 stated, "We are unwilling to join the side of such a contest, for we love you both."

Oneida Declaration of Neutrality 

500

This figure of speech compares two different things with using the words "like" or "as"

simile

500

At the stationers store, Isabel finds a book of poems by this ex-slave

Phillis Wheatly

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