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Last week before finals!

temeritytousledtrek trivialtranquiltransmit tiradetemperatetoppled 1. Insignificant 2. Messed up 3. Moderate 4. Boldness 5. Fall over 6. Calm, serene 7. Bitter speech 8. Hike 9. Send

How many words can you make from the name “Charleston”? Reminder: All words must be at least three letters long!

Analogies: Word pairs that share a relationship. Example: BIG is to SMALL as STOP is to GO. (The relationship? Both pairs are opposites.) See if you can solve the following analogies: 1. bird : flock :: kitten : _______ 2. hand : fingers : : book : __________ 3. Pen : write : : shovel : ____________ 4. Fish : swim : : bird : ___________ 5. Green : color :: table : _____________ 6. Tired : sleep : : hungry : ___________ 7. Stove : kitchen : : bathtub : __________ 8. Early : late : : graceful : ___________ 9. Year : month : : fireplace : ___________ 10. Zoology : animals : : geology : __________

1. Which is NOT a city in Great Britain: Edinburgh, Liverpool, Dublin, London? 2. What ancient writing was deciphered with the help of the Rosetta Stone? 3. What is the antonym of contented? 4. In what European city can you visit the Forum and the Colosseum? 5. There is no known number larger than infinity. True or false? 6. Is the shape of the Milky Way spiral or elliptical? 7. Is the Caribbean Sea in the western or eastern hemisphere? 8. What African country practiced apartheid in dealing with its native population? 9. Choose the most specific noun in this list: footwear, sneakers, shoes. 10. Which orchestra section includes the flute, piccolo, clarinet and saxophone?