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a subgroup within a larger group

faction

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How tall are the Lilliputians?

6 inches

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Name this type of irony: After dropping their phone in a puddle, someone groans, "Fantastic! I was just thinking it needed a swim."

Verbal Irony

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This vocab word means 'strength'.
might
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This city is the capital of Texas

Austin

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to guess

conjecture

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What country does Lilliput represent?

England

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Name this type of irony: A character in a play eagerly opens a letter, believing it contains a job offer, but the audience knows it’s actually a rejection.

Dramatic Irony

200

people who live in a place

inhabitants

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This football team won the most recent Super Bowl

the Philadelphia Eagles

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an official law or order

edict

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What country does Blefuscu represent?

France

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Name this type of irony: A person stuck in traffic sighs and says, "Ah yes, nothing like a relaxing drive through the city."

Verbal Irony

300

very basic, not developed

primitive

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What is the most spoken language in the world (when considering only native speakers)?

Mandarin 
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a downward slope

declivity

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Who asks Gulliver to protect the Lilliputians from Blefuscu?

Redresal

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Name this type of irony: A professional cake baker forgets their own spouse’s birthday and has to buy a last-minute grocery store cake.

Situational Irony

400

wise or having good judgement

prudent

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This musical artist recently won a Grammy for "Song of the Year."

Kendrick Lamar

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a separation between members of a group caused by a disagreement

schism

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What real, English political parties do the Tramecksans and Slamecksans represent?

Whigs and Torries

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What two religious groups does Swift satirize through his portrayal of Blefuscu and Lilliput?

Protestants and Catholics

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the practice of one country having control over another area and its people

colonialism

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Which country did the US purchase Alaska from?

Russia

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