2 character who die in Act V, other than Romeo and Juliet
Who are Lady Montague and Paris
100
2 characters designed to contrast with one another
What is a foil
100
“Eyes, look your last. Arms, take your last embrace.”
Who is Romeo
100
The 3 articles + FANBOYS
What is the, an, a; for and nor but or yet so
100
Where the thesis goes in an essay (1st time)
What is the last sentence of the introductory paragraph
200
Romeo’s love interest (who survives the play)
Who is Rosaline
200
“Ask for me tomorrow/And you will find me a grave man”
What is a pun
200
“If you’re my daughter, I’ll give you to my friend.”
Who is Lord Capulet
200
I can hear the babys cry. I can hear the three babies cries.
Its vs. it's
What is baby's...babies'
What is ownership by the "it" vs. it is
200
2 parts of a topic sentence
What is the who/why and the why/how
300
The last person to see Juliet alive
Who is Friar Lawrence
300
"For never was there a story of more woe/than that of Juliet and her Romeo"
What is a couplet
300
“My poverty, but not my will, agrees.”
Who is the apothecary
300
Bene is to ----- as explicit is to -----.
A. inter…latent
B. trans…elaborate
C. –graphy…profane
D. de …procure
E. mal…implicit
What is E
300
Difference between a thesis + topic sentences in an essay
What is main point of entire essay vs. main point of each body paragraph
400
Plans to build a golden statue of Juliet to honor her
Who is Lord Montague
400
Tragedy
What is a type of drama of human conflict that
1. ends with defeat/suffering
2. the main character has a fatal flaw OR something works against him/her that leads to demise
400
“A madman’s mercy told you to run away.”
Who is Romeo
400
We cannot leave today, because the roads are impossible.
A. Correct as written
B. We cannot leave today because the roads are
impossible.
C. We cannot leave today; because the roads are
impossible.
D. We cannot leave today: because the roads are
impossible.
E. We cannot leave today, because, the roads are
impossible.
What is B
400
"Your face is mine and you have slandered it" Act IV, scene i, line 43
What is Paris said, "Your face is mine and you have slandered it" (4.1.43). Basically, what Paris means is...
500
Stops Romeo from killing himself in Act III
Who is the Nurse
500
Dramatic vs. verbal vs. situational irony
What is
1. When the audience knows something the character(s) do not
2. Saying the opposite of what is meant
3. The opposite of what is supposed to happen happens
500
“Tybalt, you rat-catcher, will you cross swords with me?”
Who is Mercutio
500
Simple, compound, complex, compound-comples
What is 1 ind. clause; 2 ind. clauses joined by a cc; 1 ind. and 1 dep. clause; 1+ ind. and 2+ dep.
500
Differences between diction, connotation, and tone
What is word choice, emotional associations of words, author's attitude created by diction + connotation