Highest on the Hierarchy
What is the Emperor?
What is fever, headache, chills, weakness, black lymph nodes, throwing up blood.
Name the 5 City-States
What is Genoa, Florence, Venice, Rome, and Milan
What is the Protagonist
What is the Main Character?
A Metaphor is..
What is a comparison Without Like or As?
How much land was available for farm
What is 18%?
What is a Freemen
What is someone who works for land, who isn't bounded to a Lord nor Manor?
Which city-state was known for it's canals
What is Venice?
Difference between a Dynamic and Round character
What is
Round has a complex personality
Dynamic changes throughout the story
What type of figurative language is used in the sentence, 'The rain was like a cold, wet blanket'
What is a Simile?
Define Kamikaze
What is a typhoon over water called 'divine winds' by Japan the provided security?
What the Crusades were for
What is to gain ownership over Jerusalem?
What family was most powerful in Florence
What is the Medici Family?
What is the message of the story called
What is Theme?
Whats the figure of speech that references to a piece of media
What is Allusion?
What is Outcast, Merchants, Artisans, Peasant, Ronin, Samurai, Daimyo, Shogun, Emperor
What year did the Renaissance start
What is 14th century?
What are the top three most influential city-states
What is Milan, Florence, and Venice?
What is the difference between the Mood and Tone of a story
What is
The Readers feelings
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The authors perspective and attitude
Name everything in F.A.N.B.O.Y.S
What is For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So?
How many bodies of water is Japan surrounded by
( 100 extra points for every two you name )
What is the 4 - the Pacific Ocean, East Sea/Sea of Japan, East China Sea, Sea of Okhotsk
How did the printing press affect the Renaissance
What is played a crucial role in the spread of new ideas and knowledge?
What city-state had a Monarchy
What is Milan?
Difference between third-person omniscient and limited
What is
The narrator knows the perspective of MULTIPLE characters
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The narrator only knows the perspective of ONE character
What is a Homonym
What is a word with the same pronunciation and spelling, but different meaning.
( Bark - a dog barking, Bark - a tree's bark )