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100

Articulate

Able to express ideas clearly and effectively

100

Inquire

Meaning: To ask or investigate

Example: She went to the man's house to inquire about his loan.

100

Plaque

plak

100

Stone

Not Shakespeare

100

English has numerous borrowed words from French and Latin. Name 3 words that are French or Latin in origin.

(Google the etymology)

200

Contend

To argue or state a position in a debate or disagreement

200

Meander (verb)

Meaning: To wander aimlessly or carelessly

Example sentence: He meandered along the road.

200

Eclipse (noun)

uh·klips

200

Alligator

Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 5 Scene 1

200

Complete the iconic quote: "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore ___ thou Romeo?"

"O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"

300

Bolster

To support or strengthen

300

Obfuscate

Meaning: To make confusing or unclear

Example: The speaker purposely gave a vague response to obfuscate his real intent.

300

Corsages

kar·saa·jus

300

Traditional

Shakespeare, Richard III, Act 3 Scene 1

300

Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven features a raven that repeats only a single word throughout the poem. What is that word?

Nevermore

400

Mitigate

To make something (usually a burden) less severe

400

Jovial

Meaning: Cheerful and friendly

Example sentence: He was in a jovial mood today.

400

Poltergeist

pol·tuh·giest

400

Obscene

Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost, Act 1 Scene 1

400

What was the original name of the novel written by Mary Shelley about a scientist who made a living creature?

"Frankenstein or; The Modern Prometheus"

500

Cacophony

A harsh and discordant mixture of sounds

500

Rend

Meaning: To tear.

Example sentence: Those claws could rend human flesh effortlessly.

500

Miscellaneous

mi·suh·lay·nee·uhs

500

Hurry

 Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, Act 5 Scene 1

500

The word Pandemonium, meaning chaos or disarray, originated from what poem?

Paradise Lost by John Milton