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This class of words describe spatial or temporal relations and are also used in phrasal verbs.

Prepositions

100

This phenomenal talent known as the "King of Pop" created the best-selling album of all time with Thriller in 1982.

Michael Jackson

100

The expression déjà vu describes a feeling that one has lived through the present situation before in this language.

French

100

This film genre often aims to evoke viewers' fears, nightmares, revulsions and terror of the unknown.

Horror

100

This revolutionary leader and liberator of the Spanish Empire dreamed of a united Spanish America -- a dream that many still yearn for to this day.

Simón Bolívar

200

Verb tenses that correspond to specific points in time describe this:

Aspect
200

This American pop star from the late 90's and early 2000's often records her songs in both English and Spanish and is actually half-Ecuadorian. She is a coach on the television show "The Voice."

Christina Aguilera

200

The Latin term Curriculum vitae can be roughly translated into this in English.

The course of my life

200

This animation studio specializing in computer animation has produced 20 films, 9 of which have won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

Pixar

200

July 14th is Bastille Day and is celebrated to commemorate a turning point in this important event from the 18th century.

The French Revolution

300

We commonly refer to these words as "verb-ing" and we use them in many ways. However, this is the proper term for them, according to grammaticians.

Present participle

300

This French musician of Spanish descent has sung in over 9 languages, the most popular of which might be "Me Gustas Tú" from 2001.

Manu Chao

300

This widely spoken International Auxiliary Language was conceived to be the combination of the most commonly found characteristics in Western languages.

Esperanto

300

This iconic theme composed by Ennio Morricone is featured in this Spaghetti Western classic.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

300

Like many revolutionary leaders of the 1960's he was assassinated, just 5 years after his famous "I have a dream" speech where he envisioned a united America free of racism and inequality.

Martin Luther King, Jr.

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