The famous (or infamous) French general, exiled to Elba.
Who is Napolean Bonaparte?
The name of the type of poem that is limited to 17 syllables in total.
What is a Haiku
This is the world's largest bird.
What is the ostrich?
This is the largest ocean in the world.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
(18 ÷3 +28 ÷4 +2 x 4)÷3
What is 7?
The place where Napolean was born.
What is Corsica?
The type of poem, made famous by Shakespeare.
What is a Sonnet?
This pigment gives leaves their green color.
What is chlorophyll?
The war the U.S. lost to Canada (alright, for you purists out there, the war that was a draw with Britain)
What is the war of 1812?
This is the state that is home to the Mall of America
What is Minnesota?
Famous for saying "Let them eat cake!"
Who is Marie Antoinette?
An excellent poem used to introduce yourself to others.
What is an "I am" or "Me" Poem
These are the three primary colors.
What are red, yellow, and blue?
The president who gave a famous speech at Gettysburg during the civil war.
Who was Abraham Lincoln?
What chess piece can move in an L-shape?
What is the knight?
Award winning broadway play and movie that portrays the French Revolution.
What is Les Mis or Les Miserable?
A poem used by stacking books on each other.
What is a book spine poem?
The central core of a cell
What is the nucleus?
The year the U.S. joined the allies in World War 2
What is 1942?
The province of Canada Mr. Ratcliffe is from.
What is Alberta?
The king that was guillotined during the French Revolution.
Who was Louis XVI?
The crazy slang poem written by Gwendolyn Brooks
What is We Real Cool?
What Provides the energy of a cell?
What is Mitachondria?
This American Vice President became president when Nixon resigned
Who is Gerald Ford?
This is the name for the colored part of the eye.
What is the iris?