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. Question: two people groups were fighting in "The Patriot's Pass-Word?"Answer: Swiss and Question: In "Quest for Courage," Mafatu discovered something on the beach that would help him tools and weapons. What was it?Answer: the skeleton of a Question: What did Sir Roland receive to show the honor he had earned for guarding the gateway?Answer: a star that appeated on his shield Question: In "The Knights of the Silver Shield," why was Sir disappointed to be assigned to guard the castle gateway?Answer: Sir Roland wanted to prove himself by fighting the Question: How had Nathan lost his ?Answer: His had died in a battle at Bunker Hill. Question: According to Macleod's poem, we are to trust in God and do what?Answer: the Question: Throughout the story, what three beasts did kill?Answer: a hammerhead shark, a wild boar and an Question: Who was Don 's squire?Answer: Sancho Question: was the underground newspaper published?Answer: in the cellar of the Question: Whose death opened the way for the ?Answer: Winkelried's Question: Who to tempt Sir Roland to open the gateway?Answer: a wounded knight, an old beggar woman, and a old man with a long black cloak Question: In "Stanzas on Freedom," to whom does address the poem?Answer: free men and Question: In the story the Saddle," who was with Nathan in the house when the soldiers came the first and second times?Answer: No one was with him the time; the wounded soldier was there the second time Question: In "Courage Has a Crimson Coat," what quality stays at home to weave the for the other qualities?Answer: Patience Question: What did Don Quixote say he give his squire?Answer: an island or kingdom to or rule Question: What did he were really giants?Answer: windmills Question: What was the name of 's closest companion?Answer: Question: How many charged in "The Charge of the Light Brigade?"Answer: six Question: Who was taken to the House?Answer: Thomaso, Eva's Question: Who gave the Nazi soldiers information regarding "The Wind is and other games the Czechoslovakian children played?Answer: Eva Question: What were the going to throw in the brook before the Germans stopped them?Answer: Morana, the stuffed scarecrowlike figure of Old Winter Question: Where did Nathan find the ?Answer: between the saddle and blanket of the soldier's horse Question: In "Stanzas on Freedom," this poem encourages to take a stand against what social evil?Answer: Question: In "The Party," what were the guests debating?Answer: women had as much nerve control as men Question: What lay Mrs. Wynnes's feet?Answer: a cobra Question: Name the famous Union soldier who wrote to his wife only seven days dying in the Battle of Bull Run?Answer: Sullivan Question: What natural disasteroccurred in "The of Kate Shelley?"Answer: flooding by hard rains Question: What did Kate stop from going to its doom?Answer: a train loaded with Question: What is alluded to in "The Duel?"Answer: the fight between David and Question: "Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in of them Colley'd and thunder'd" What title?Answer: "The Charge of the Light Question: "Sir Roland has fought and won the hardest battle of all today." What ?Answer: "The Knights of the Silver Question: "You've done me a service! I cannot thank you . Aye, you've done your country a service." What title?Answer: the Saddle" Question: "Look yonder, friend Sancho, there are at thirty outrageous giants, whom I intend to encounter." What title?Answer: "The Fight with the Don Quixote Question: "Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Colley'd and thunder'd" What ?Answer: "The of the Light Brigade" Question: "Sir Roland has fought and won the hardest of all today." What title?Answer: "The Knights of the Shield" Question: "You've done me a service! I cannot thank you enough. Aye, you've done your a service." What title?Answer: the Saddle" Question: "Look yonder, friend Sancho, there are at least thirty outrageous giants, whom I to encounter." What title?Answer: "The Fight with the Windmills" Don Question: "Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, in front of them Colley'd and thunder'd" What title?Answer: "The Charge of the Brigade" Question: "Sir Roland has fought and won the hardest battle of all ." What title?Answer: "The Knights of the Shield" Question: "You've done me a service! I cannot thank you enough. Aye, you've done your country a service." What ?Answer: the Saddle" Question: "Look , friend Sancho, there are at least thirty outrageous giants, whom I intend to encounter." What title?Answer: "The Fight with the Don Quixote Question: "Make way for liberty!" he cried, - Made way for liberty, and died." What ?Answer: "The 's Pass-Word" Question: "It seemed as still as death, and as silent as the grave. The storm and all else were forgotten and I said I must go." What ?Answer: "The Legend of Kate Question: again need he hang his head before his people. He had fought the sea for life and won." What title?Answer: "Quest for (Call It Courage) Question: My dear , never forget how much I love you and when my last breath escapes me inteh battlefield, it will whisper your name." What title?Answer: from a Soldier" Question: "I took my power in my hand And went the world." What title?Answer: "The Question: Who wrote Don Quixote ("The Fight of the )Answer: de Cervantes Question: Who "Stanzas on Freedom?"Answer: James Lowell Question: Who wrote "The of the Light Bricade?"Answer: , Lord Tennyson Question: is?Answer: An indirect reference to generally familiar, such as historical facts, legends, the Bible, or classic literature. Question: The meaning of is?Answer: A line, verse, or group of repeated at various intervals throughout a poem or song. Question: is?Answer: The use of lines, phrases or words. Question: is?Answer: The time, place, and circumstances in which the of a story takes place. Question: is?Answer: The development of a character the attribution of distinctive features. Question: is?Answer: The use of words which appeal to the . Question: is?Answer: A or object that has a meaning in itself and that also represents someting else. |
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