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| Who was Alexander the Great's teacher? |
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| Got lost in the Sahara Desert |
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| Greatly influenced John and Charles Wesley |
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| Said, "I think, therefore I am." |
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| Wrote The Book of Martyrs |
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| Wrote The Call of the Wild |
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| Wrote "The Entrance to Hell" |
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| Wrote "The Tell-Tale Heart" |
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| Wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey |
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| Persuaded Brutus to join the conspiracy against Caesar |
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| Spend twent years away from home |
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| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow |
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| Wrote Discourse on Method |
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Descartes
"I think, therefore I am." |
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| Symbolized divine revelation in The Divine Comedy |
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| Ran in a race during the festival of the Lupercal |
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| The famous detective in "The Red-headed League" |
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| Condemned the Greeks because of their pagan religion |
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| Write "The Death of the Hired Man" |
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| The group of people who built the wooden horse |
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| Fooled her suitors for three years by picking out her embroidery stitches |
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| Translated Bible into English |
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| John Wycliff (from Latin to English) |
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| Where was Cervantes from? |
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Spain
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| Where did Antigone take place? |
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| Where was Robert Browning from? |
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| Where was Leo Tolstoy from? |
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| Where did Pearl Buck's parents serve as missionaries and she grow up as a child? |
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| Which ocean did the Kon-Tiki travel on? |
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| ridicule of human folly with hope of correction |
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| regular recurrence of sound |
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| human qualities given to inanimate objects |
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| truth expressed in the form of an apparent contradiction |
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| soft, smooth, pleasant sounds |
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| initial consonant sounds are the same |
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| point of greatest interest |
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| arrangement of inanimate objects in a painting |
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| unrhymed iambic pentameter |
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| the construction of 2 or more thoughts in the same pattern |
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| Know the difference in a comedy and a tragedy. |
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Born 1564 in Stratford, England.
Died 1616.
Performed in his own theater, The Globe.
Wrote Julius Caesar. |
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