World Capitals #2 | E before I | "Pro"s and "Con"s | The Periodic Table of Elements | Authors Fictional Places |
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What is Peru?
Lima
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What is your neighbour?
Mark 12:31 instructs, "Thou shalt love" this person.
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What is a prototype?
This working model of a new product is usually built to full scale
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What is chlorine?
Atomic number 17, it's poisonous, smells bad & causes irritation to the nose, lungs & throat; put some in my pool, please!
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Who is C.S. Lewis?
Narnia
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What is The Netherlands?
Amsterdam
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What is a heirloom?
A valuable object that has belonged to a family for several generations
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What is considerate?
It means showing concern for the rights and feelings of others.
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Who is (Dmitri) Mendeleev?
He is the developer of the periodic table of elements.
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Who is Suzanne Collins?
Panem
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What is Albania?
Tirana
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What is conceit?
Having too much pride in themselves.
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What is a prodigy?
A person, especially young, with exceptional abilities or qualities.
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What is oxygen?
It's No. 8 on the periodic table.
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Who is Roald Dahl?
Loompaland
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What is Mauritania?
Nouakchott
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What are veins?
Your body has two types of blood vessels: arteries and these.
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What is contraband?
Smuggled goods.
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What is the noble gases?
Oganesson, a synthetic element, is part of this group of gases that includes krypton & helium
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Who is A.A. Milne?
The Hundred Acre Wood
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What is Lebanon?
Beirut
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What is seizure
The action of capturing someone or something using force.
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What is a connoisseur?
From the Latin for "to know", it's a person with expert knowledge or training.
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What is plutonium?
Glenn Seaborg & colleagues discovered this nuclear weapon ingredient on Feb. 23, 1941.
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Who is Garrison Keillor?
Lake Wobegon
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