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100
This is the person who started the Church of England.
Who is King Henry VIII?
100
This is the name of the neighborhood where Tom Canty lives.
What is Offal Court?
100
This is the name of a group of lines in a poem.
What is a stanza?
100
This is the definition of an pronoun.
What is a word that takes the place of another noun?
100
This is the name of the famous theatre in London where Shakespeare's plays were performed.
What is The Globe?
200
This is the explorer who gets credit for being first to circumnavigate the globe.
Who is Ferdinand Magellan?
200
This is the name of Miles Hendon's brother.
Who is Hugh Hendon?
200
This is what personification is.
What is giving human qualities to a non-human thing?
200
This is the definition of an adverb.
What is something that describes an verb, adjective, or another adverb, telling "how, when, where, how often, or to what extent"?
200
Juan de Pareja lived in this country.
What is Spain?
300
These are the three main places that made up the "Triangle Trade" during times of Slavery.
What are Africa, New England, and the Caribbean/Bahamas?
300
This is a disgusting mixture of things used to make a false oozing wound.
What is clime?
300
This is how you write an acrostic poem.
What is... write a word vertically. Then, each line of the poem starts with one of the letters from the word.
300
This is the predicate nominative in the following sentence: Butterflies are a beautiful insects.
What is insects?
300
During the Renaissance, this famous person made designs for tanks, weapons, and a flying machine.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
400
This English monarch ordered 300 Protestants to be burned at the stake.
Who is "Bloody" Mary?
400
This is the first significant decision that Tom Canty makes as King.
What is saving the life of the Duke of Norfolk?
400
This is how you write a haiku.
What is... write a poem with three lines. The first line has five syllables, the next has seven, and the third has five syllables. Haiku are usually about nature.
400
This is the indirect object of the following sentence: At that moment ,the pitcher threw me the ball.
What is me?
400
This English monarch was beloved by her people, and ruled during the time that Shakespeare was writing his plays.
Who is Queen Elizabeth, known to some as "Good Queen Bess"?
500
The Catholic Church decided to make this change during the Counter-Reformation.
What is ban the sale of indulgences?
500
While living as a pauper, King Edward writes a letter in ______, ______, and _______ to try to prove to Miles Hendon that he truly is the king.
What are Latin, Greek and English?
500
This is the difference between metaphor and simile.
Similes compare two different things using "like" or "as," whereas a metaphor compares two different things directly.
500
Diagram this sentence on a white board: The infamous Henry VIII beheaded Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard.
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500
Final Jeopardy- French Wars This was the name of the treaty that ended the French Wars of Religion.
What is the Edict of Nantes?
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