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MSTURd1D Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed.

When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on.
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Question: One of this author's works depicts Claggart, while another work depicts a character known for repeating the “I would prefer not to.Answer: Herman
Question: name this British poet of “The Rime of the Mariner.”Answer: Samuel Coleridge
Question: This man, who ruled during the Bulavin , accompanied his “Grand Embassy” in an alliance-making tour across Europe.Answer: Peter
Question: name this poet of "Annabel Lee" who wrote about the title creature the word "nevermore" in "The Raven."Answer: Allen Poe
Question: name this Roman general who was appointed dictator and later assassinated on the Ides of March by .Answer: Julius Caesar
Question: Its diatomic form is when sodium reacts with water.Answer:
Question: This home of John Cage and Samuel Barber is the setting for the ballets Rodeo (roh-DAY-oh) and Billy the Kid by Aaron Copland.Answer: United States of
Question: This can be found by dividing the square of an objects momentum by twice its mass. Answer: energy
Question: White settlers who anticipated an 1889 decision to open its lands to homesteaders gave this state its nickname: the State.Answer: Oklahoma
Question: name this leader of Libya. Answer: al-Gaddafi
Question: At that party he meets the other title , who is the cousin of Tybalt. Answer: Romeo and
Question: His wife revived him after she and Nephthys (NEF-this) found thirteen of those pieces. he was revived, this brother of Set fathered Horus.Answer:
Question: The number 7 featured in the names of every vehicle used, including Friendship 7, flown by John Glenn, and 7, flown by Alan Shepard, the first American in space.Answer: Project
Question: The title character of this novella lived on an asteroid the size of a before catching a rose in a lie and becoming lonely.Answer: The Prince
Question: his nation and Uzbekistan are the only double-landlocked countries in the world, and it is the per capita German-speaking country.Answer: Liechtenstein
Question: name this pest of Klickitat Street and friend of Howie Kemp, the younger sister of Beezus Quimby in a series of by Beverly ClearyAnswer: Quimby
Question: Other practitioners of this art form include Phidias and Myron. Modern of this type include Frederic Remington’s Bronco BusterAnswer:
Question: ame this type of art exemplified by Michelangelo’s and The Thinker by Auguste Rodin. Answer: sculpture
Question: The Great Gatsby takes place in this city where Percy Jackson the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Answer: New York
 
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