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100

He was the famous French military leader who became emperor in 1804 and was eventually exiled to Elba.

Napoleon Bonaparte.

100

This is the planet closest to the Sun.

Mercury

100

This playwright and poet is often regarded as one of the greatest writers in the English language, known for works like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."

William Shakespeare

100

This singer is known for hits like "Espresso" and "Taste."

Sabrina Carpenter

100

These represent the name of objects, places, people, animals, or concepts.

Nouns

200

This 15th-century invention by Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the spread of information in Europe.

The Printing Press

200

This is the primary gas plants take in during photosynthesis.

Carbon dioxide

200

This novel by Mary Shelley tells the story of a scientist who creates a creature in his laboratory, exploring themes of ambition and humanity.

"Frankenstein"

200

This animated TV series follows the adventures of a boy named Finn and his magical dog Jake in the Land of Ooo.

"Adventure Time"

200

This is the minimum proficiency level of any language for the Common European Framework of Reference

A1

300

This war was fought between the Allies and the Axis powers from 1939 to 1945.

World War II

300

These animals are known for changing color to blend in with their environment.

Chameleon

300

This novel by J.R.R. Tolkien follows the journey of a hobbit named Frodo Baggins to destroy a powerful ring.

"The Lord of the Rings"

300

This 1985 film, directed by Robert Zemeckis, follows a teenager who accidentally travels back in time in a modified DeLorean.

"Back to the Future"

300

This is the combination of a verb and a particle, which is usually a preposition or adjective.

Phrasal Verb

400

This Chilean naval officer became the first President of Chile in 1826.

Manuel Blanco Encalada

400

This gas is the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78%.

Nitrogen

400

This Chilean-American author is known for her novels such as "The House of the Spirits," which blends magical realism with political themes.

Isabel Allende

400

This actor, known for his roles in "The Wolf of Wall Street," and "Inception," finally won his first Academy Award for Best Actor for "The Revenant."

Leonardo DiCaprio

400

This part of speech modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb.

Adverb

500

This "Iron Lady" was the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

Margaret Thatcher

500

This unit measures the amount of energy released by an earthquake.

Richter scale

500

This author wrote "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes," a collection of stories featuring the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and his friend Dr. Watson.

Arthur Conan Doyle

500

This American-Danish actress played Natasha Romanoff, also known as Black Widow, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Scarlett Johansson

500

This term refers to words that sound like the noises they describe, such as "buzz" or "clang."

Onomatopoeia