This was the image on one of the war posters from Britain during the war, which read 'Your country needs you'.
What is a soldier pointing his finger.
The name of the towers that fell this day.
What is World Trade Centre.
The man that was said to be the mastermind behind the terror attack on New York 9/11-2001.
who is Osama bin Laden?
the term that refers to a a sudden and dramatic change in a story.
what is a plot twist?
Word class that covers actions - physical as well as mental.
what is the word class verbs?
The flower that marks armistice day (Remembrance Day for all the fallen soldiers from WW1)
What is a poppy?
This covered huge parts of the centre of Manhattan after the collapse of the towers.
what is debris?
this happened to the son that 'wanted a notebook'.
what is to be caught up in an explosion and killed.
a term used about a person that acts in an unexpected, eerie and brutal way.
the plural form of the noun sheep.
what is sheep? (sheep is uncountable)
The title of the poem that was about a lot of flowers blooming on some of the battlefields where a lot of British soldiers had been killed.
What is 'In Flanders Fields'?
This building was hit by the third highjacked plane.
What is The Pentagon?
this was the real reason that the sleeping dog didn't get up and leave in 'Letter from a Afghanistan - a gathering menace'.
what is it was dead?
the twist in the story 'In an Instant'.
what is he was killed in the car accident?
the two word classes that we use to describe things.
what are adjectives and adverbs?
The old English term for PTSD.
What is Shell shock?
method for suicide some of the trapped people in the higher floors of the towers used, realizing that they couldn't escape the towers and the alternative was death by smoke poisoning or burning.
what is jumping from the windows?
what the family returned to their home to in the text 'Refuge'.
what is blown to pieces?
the person that was killed, when Norma pushed the button.
who was her husband Arthur.
past tense for the verb 'to ring'
what is rang?
what is 'No man's land'.
The amount of people that died in New York on September 11th 2001. (if you are less than 500 people from the correct answer, it counts as a correct answer).
what is 2996? (including the hijackers)
the term that President Bush used, when referring to the Middle Eastern States that the U.S accused of wanting to harm the West and of having chemical weapons.
ehat is 'the axis of evil'?
the atrocious event that happened every year as part of a 'lottery' in Shirley Jackson's short story.
what is a stoning.
the word class that the following words belong to:
suddenly, almost, very, nearly, always, often, seldomly, surprisingly, so, finally.
what is the word class adverbs?