The shore of the sea or of a lake, washed by the tides and waves.
Beach
Translate: Propter
On account of
Introducing an irrelevant point to an argument.
Red Herring
What was the stewards name in "Crispin: Cross of Lead"?
John Ayecliff
2 systems that work together to carry Oxygen to the body
what are the heart and respiratory systems
A hollow or low tract of land between hills or mountains.
Valley
Translate: Harbor
Portus
Saying that A is true because B is true, and B is true because A is true.
Circular Reasoning
BONUS QUESTION, DOUBLE POINTS!:
In "Number the Stars" what is Annemarie's last name?
Johansen
The part of the brain dedicated to sight.
Occipital Lobe
A gap in a mountainous area suitable for passing through.
Pass
Translate: Dart
Telum
EXAMPLE:
Mr.: I don't know if I should buy a phone or Computer.
Mrs.: I'm no expert, ask the mailman.
Faulty Appeal To Authority
The author of "The Lion Which and the Wardrobe"
C. S. Lewis
The part of the skin that the hair comes out of.
Pore
BONUS QUESTION, SIX HUNDRED POINTS!
A chain or rang of rocks, lying at or near the surface of the water.
Reef
Translate: Men came
Too hard? Here is one for 300: Translate: Autem
Homines veni
However
Saying that since A happened before B, A must have caused B.
Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc (PHEPH)
Either give an example of an opener for "A Gathering of days" for 300, or give the definition of a Simile for 400.
1. Examples will very.
2. A simile is a comparison of two things, using the words 'like' or 'as'
In research what comes after hypothesis?
Background Research
Oasis
Translate: Laudone?
I praise?
EXAMPLE:
Leo: Water and fire are both natural elements. They are both apart of natural disasters, Floods and Fires. Therefore, you can drink both.
Weak Analogy
The name of the sailor with the knife in "Nathanial Bowditch"
Lupe
Name the kneecap.
Patella