GRAMMAR: LATIN 2 | REASONING: FORMAL LOGIC | LOGIC: MATH | DEBATE: WESTERN CULTURAL HISTORY | EXPOSITION: BRITISH LITERATURE |
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What is cross
Crux, crucis
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What is FIGURE
The disposition or location of terms in the premises.
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What is a NUMBER
A symbol used to represent a collection of things
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What is HUE
The pigments used in paint
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What is ALLITERATION
the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables
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What is strong, vigorous
Firmus, a, um
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What is MOOD
The disposition of the premises according to quantity and quality.
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What is a WHOLE NUMBER
All positive counting numbers along with zero
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What is ANALOGOUS COLORS
Colors side by side on the color wheel
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What is BOB AND WHEEL
in alliterative verse, a group of typically five rhymed lines following a section of unrhymed lines, often at the end of a strophe. The ___ is the first line in the group and is shorter than the rest; the ____ is the quatrain that follows the bob.
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What is who, what
Quis, quid
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What is BARBARA, CELARENT, CESARE, CAMESTRES, CAMENES
The five most common syllogisms
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What is MATHEMATICS
The theory that explains the rules of combining these symbols.
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What is TEXTURE
the visual or tactile surface characteristics and appearance of something
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What is KENNING
metaphorical pair
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What is press back, check, restrain
Reprimo, reprimere, repressi, repressus
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What is SIMPLE CONVERSION
_____ ______ of the preposition signified by the preceding vowel
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What is an INTEGER
The group of all positive & negative counting numbers and zero
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What is birthplace and year of Handel
Halle, Germany, 1685
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What is CONSONANCE
correspondence or recurrence of sounds especially in words, especially at the end of stressed syllables without the similar correspondence of vowels
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What is pain, sorrow
Dolor, doloris
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What is INDIRECT REDUCTION
A syllogism to be valid by showing that it cannot be invalid.
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What is a REAL NUMBER
Any number that may be represented by a point on the number line.
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What is ORATORIO
A lengthy choral work usually of a religious nature consisting chiefly of recitatives, arias, and choruses without action or scenery
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What is ASSONANCE
repetition of vowels without repetition of consonants
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