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What is a place for the storage of lost items called?
lost and found
What does it mean to lose something?
lost
What is a covering for the head called?
hat
What do we call images that have become nothing for an individual?
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What year is 2026 in Roman numerals?
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Discontinued means no longer being made.
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Obsoleted means something that is still in use.
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What defines a crossover in fictional contexts?
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What is the English word for 'color' in pink?
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What is the English word for 'color' in green?
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What is the English word for 'color' in blue?
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What is the English word for 'color' in purple?
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What is the English word for 'color' in white?
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What do we call the reproductive part of the plant?
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What does a flower hat symbolize?
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What is Epic Mickey?
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What does a 10th anniversary symbolize?
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How many years are in a decade?
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How are comics defined according to Scott McCloud?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary and Definitions
- Lost and Found: A designated area for storing items that have been lost by individuals.
- Lost: Refers to the act of no longer having possession of something.
- Hat: An item of clothing worn on the head for protection or fashion.
- Lost Image: Pertains to individual photos that have no significance or value.
- 2026: A common year starting on Thursday; it is the 2026th year of the Common Era, belonging to the 21st century and the 7th year of the 2020s.
- Discontinued: An adjective describing products that are no longer in production.
- Obsoleted: Indicates something that is no longer used or relevant.
Conceptual Terms
- Crossover: In fiction, a crossover merges characters or settings from different universes into one narrative. This can arise from legal agreements or fan initiatives, distinguishing it from spoofs that imitate others for comedic effect.
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Colors:
- Pink: A color commonly associated with softness and affection.
- Green: A color representing nature and freshness.
- Blue: A color often linked to calmness and stability.
- Purple: A color historically associated with royalty and luxury.
- White: A color symbolizing purity and simplicity.
Nature and Symbolism
- Flower: The reproductive part of a plant, often colorful and fragrant.
- Flower Hat: Represents power, glory, and eternity, frequently used in symbolic contexts.
Video Game Reference
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Epic Mickey:
- Action-adventure platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney for the Wii.
- Launched in November 2010 in North America and PAL territories, followed by an August 2011 release in Japan.
- Centers on Mickey Mouse attempting to repair a world created by Yen Sid, featuring forgotten characters.
- Marks the first appearance of Mickey alongside Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, reclaimed by Disney in 2006.
- The game aimed to shift Mickey's image to a more adventurous character.
- Directed by Warren Spector with mixed reviews from critics.
- Subsequent titles include Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two and Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion.
Anniversary and Time
- 10th Anniversary: Symbolizes the strength and endurance of a marriage over a decade.
- 10 Years: Represents a decade, a significant period in measuring time.
Comics and Fandom
- Comics: Defined by Scott McCloud as visual representations arranged in sequence to convey information or evoke aesthetic responses.
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Fandom:
- Originally known as Wikicities, now hosts wikis on entertainment topics.
- Operated by Fandom, Inc., a for-profit company established in 2004.
- Acquired in 2018 by TPG Capital; generates revenue through advertising.
- Fandom hosted wikis under fandom.com, previously under wikia.org until 2021.
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