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Random Questions
100

This figure of speech compares two things without using "like" or "as". 

What is a metaphor?

100

Gravity acts in this direction.

What is downwards?

100

A set of beliefs held by a group of people is called this.

What is a religion?

100

This was our line of inquiry relating to religion.

What is, "Religions connect to our identity and culture"?

100

The Earth is tilted by this many degrees.

What about 23 degrees / 23.5 degrees?
200

An example of this figurative language is: "The words jumped out at me as I read my book."

What is Personification?

200

This force keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth.

What is gravity?

200

This is a common feature of most religions.

What are rituals?

200

These change our perspectives of ourselves and others.

What are relationships?

200

This is the largest planet in our solar system.

What is Jupiter?

300

"I need to retake the kanji test and I need to study more."

This is an example of this kind of sentence.

What is a compound sentence?

300

The horizon appears flat to us on Earth due to this.

What is our perspective?

300

Muslims worship in this place.

What is a mosque?

300

One thing that contributes to our identity is ______.

What is (choices, memories, family, religion, hobbies, interests etc)?

300

This group of countries is popular for spelling the word "color" as "colour".

What is Britain?

400

This word is the word we use in narrative writing that refers to the "problem" of the story.

What is conflict?

400

This causes day and night on Earth.

What is Earth's rotation?

400

Buddhism is based on the teachings of this person.

Who is Buddha?

400

The main character of, "The Good Dinosaur" was scared at the beginning, and brave at the end. His ____ changed.

What is identity?

400

When dropping a bowling ball and a feather in a vacuum, which means in an environment with literally nothing in it, not even air, ____ will hit the ground or floor first.

What is neither/both?

500

The words, "Although, If, Unless, Since, After" all refer to this type of clause.

What is (a) "dependent clause"?

500

How the seasons change can be explained by this.

What is the tilt and/or orbit of the Earth around the sun.

500

This person is the prophet of Islam.

Who is Muhammad?

500

By doing _____, it can help us make better choices in life.

What is "understanding who we are"?

500

This author wrote the popular series titled, "Harry Potter."

Who is JK Rowling?