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English Trivia
Santa's Slay
100

a poem that tells a story; contains characters, setting, conflict, and plot

Narrative Poetry

100

a poem with musical qualities; descriptions of an object, person, or moment in time

Lyrical Poetry

100

an exaggeration

Hyperbole

100

How many letters are in the English alphabet?

26

100

Throughout the holiday season, under which type of plant are people supposed to kiss?


Mistletoe

200

the attitude or emotions of a text conveyed through the author's word choice

Tone

200

an expression that doesn't mean what it literally says

Idiom

200

Giving nonhuman things human-like qualities

Personification 

200

What year did the United States declare independence from Britain?

1776

200

What is another name that people call Santa Claus?

Saint Nick


300

the words written in the text by the author

Word Choice

300

figurative meaning of words and phrases

Connotation

300

A comparison using like or as

Simile

300

Name another country besides the United States of America that has English as their official language. 

The United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Canada, The Bahamas, Ireland, Jamaica, New Zealand

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/international/english-speaking-countries 

300

The following line "Let earth receive her King / Let every heart / Prepare Him room / And heaven and nature sing" is taken from which Christmas carol?


Joy to the World

400

message or lesson

Theme

400

literal, dictionary definition

Denotation

400

Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words

Alliteration

400

People who are from England are called English people. What did this kingdom use to be called?

Britain (British)

400

How many reindeer pull Santa's sleigh?

9

500

calm; not easily upset or excited

Placid

500

a violent, windy storm

Tempest

500

Repeated vowel sounds within words

Assonance

500

What is the most common letter in the English language?

E

500

How many times does Santa check his list before making deliveries?


Twice