When several words in a line use the same initial consonant sound or repeat the same vowel sound; often in Old and Middle English poetry.
What is alliteration?
Timor
What is the Latin word for fear?
The Latin term for a syllogism in the 2nd figure
What is Prae Prae?
Organisms that produce their own food
What are producers? (or autotrophs)
The composer of Water Music Suite No. 2
Who was Handel?
The author of The Canterbury Tales.
Who was Geoffrey Chaucer?
Proximus
What is the Latin word for nearest or next?
A syllogism that does not contain both of the necessary premises or is missing a conclusion
What is an enthymeme?
An organism that causes disease
What is a pathogen?
This painting has a background of gold.
What is the Madonna and Child by Berlinghieri?
This is the residence of the Green Knight.
What is the Green Chapel?
Pilum
What is the Latin word for javelin?
A syllogism that links together several syllogisms in such a way that the conclusion of one syllogism serves as a premise for the next one.
What is a polysyllogism?
A temporary, foot-like extension of a cell, used for locomotion or engulfing food
What is a pseudopod?
This statue was made of marble which looks as soft as flesh and seems to flow and fold like drapery.
What is the Pieta?
The author of Pilgrim's Progress
Who was John Bunyan?
Diligo
What is the Latin word for love?
A chain argument which connects the subject of the first premise with the predicate of the conclusion.
What is a sorites?
A strong attraction between hydrogen atoms and certain other atoms in specific molecules
What is a hydrogen bond?
The author of How Should We Then Live
Who was Frances Schaeffer?
In Beowulf, this action had provoked the monster to anger.
What is the merriment of of those in the hall and the stories of Genesis?
Accipio
What is the Latin word for receive or take?
Two kinds of sorites
What are Aristotelian (or classic) and Goclenian sorites?
A special class of proteins that act as catalysts for many of the chemical reactions that support life.
What are enzymes?
The title of Episode IV of How Should We Then Live
What is The Reformation?