The rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet can be described like this.
ababcdcdefefgg
What was the name of King Henry VIII’s first wife?
Catherine of Aragon
This is the variable that researchers measure (outcome) in an experiment.
The response variable
Find the coordinate of endpoint B of when endpoint A is (3, 9) and midpoint M is (9, 7)
(15, 5)
This was a nickname of John Wycliffe.
The Morning Star of the Reformation
Which famous heroine led the French to victory at the Siege of Orleans?
Joan of Arc
This was a central feature of the Ptolemaic model, where the Earth is at the center of the solar system.
Geocentrism
Find the length of the segment with endpoint Y(4,3) and midpoint M(1,7)
10 units
This medieval author was best known for being one of the first to use satire.
Geoffrey Chaucer
Which Renaissance artist/architect designed the Duomo in Florence?
Filippo Bruneleschi
This astronomer was a devout Christian and showed that the orbits of the planets are elliptical.
Johannes Kepler
Classify a pair of supplementary angles on a straight line.
Linear pair
Finish: If we are marked to die, we are enough to do our country loss/ And if to live, _________________________________________________________________________
The fewer men, the greater share of honor.
At which event did Luther and Zwingli argue over the Lord’s Supper and other sacraments?
the Marburg Colloquy
This is the property of an object to resist changes in its state of motion.
Inertia
The value of 2x is always greater than the value of x can be disproved by x=-1. Name the statement used to show the conjecture above is false.
Counterexample
An example of this Anglo Saxon literary device is "He who moves the forest," describing wind.
What is periphrastic epithet?
Which Protestant Reformer was a rebaptizer who disagreed with Menno Simmons and the Anabaptists over pacifism? Hint: He is associated with the Dutch Reformation.
Melchoir Hoffman
If a 10 kg object experiences a net force of 50 N, this is the acceleration it undergoes according to Newton’s Second Law.
5 meters per second per second (m/s2)
The names: "corresponding angles," "alternate interior angles," "alternate exterior angles," and "consecutive interior angles" can only be used to describe angles made by parallel lines cut by a transversal.
(True or False)
False