What are the names of Norse gods?

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Answer 1
Answer: Odin the All-Father, Thor, god of thunder, Heimdall, guardian of Asgard, Loki, god of mischief and fire, Baldur, god of peace, beauty, innocence, and rebirth, Borr, Odin's dad, Bragi, god of poetry, Buri, first god and Odin's grandpa, Dagur, god of daytime, Delling, god of dawn, Eir, goddess of medicine, Eostre, goddess of spring (also where the name of Easter comes from), Elli, goddess of old age, Forseti, god of justice, truth and peace, Freya, goddess of love, fertility, and battle (now there's a combination), Frigg, goddess of marriage and motherhood, Fulla, who is Frigg's handmaid, Gefjun, goddess of ploughing and fertility, Hel, Queen of the underworld, Hermodur, one of Odin's sons, Hlin, goddess of protection, Hodr, god of all things cold and dark, Hoenir, the silent god (apparently he's never told anyone what he does, being unable to speak), Idunn, goddess of youth (whose apples give the gods their immortality), Jord, goddess of the Earth and Thor's mom, Kvasir, god of inspiration, Lofn, god of forbidden love, Magni, god of strength, Mani, god of the moon, Mimir, Odin's uncle, Nanna, goddess of joy and peace, Nerthus (only mentioned in mythology, so we've no idea what she does), Njordur, god of the sea, of all therein, and of wealth, Nott, goddess of night, Saga (again, see Nerthus, possibly another name for Freya), Ran, goddess of the sea, Sif, goddess of harvest, Sjofn, goddess of love, Skadi, goddess of winter, Snotra, goddess of prudence, Sol, god of the sun, Thruer, Thor and Sif's daughter, Tyr, god of war and the sky, Ullr, god of skiing, games, and the hunt, Vali, god of revenge, Var, goddess of contracts (a god for lawyers, who knew?), Ve, one of the gods of creation, Vidar, god of the forest, and Vor, goddess of wisdom, plus of course the tree of life, Ygdrasil.
Considering you're in middle school they probably only want a few of those, ie, the ones they bothered to talk about, but since they didn't specify you may as well list them all.
Answer 2
Answer: I only know of loki thor odin vali and Balder

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Austria-Hungary, the Dual Monarchyestablished in 1867, is the nation on the
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number 5
number 4
number 3
number 6

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Answer:

Number four

Explanation:

Not too sure if there's really much of an explanation I can give.

If there's anything you'd like to know, just comment it under my answer :)