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Figurative Language
Poetry
Romeo & Juliet
Ferrell Lore
100

(Its/it's) odor was pungent.

Its

100

This is a comparison using "like" or "as"

Simile

100

This is a three-line poem with alternating syllable counts of 5-7-5.

Haiku

100

Before he loved Juliet, Romeo loved this person.

Rosaline

100

I have impersonated this famous figure two years in a row.

William Shakespeare

200

There is one thing I know for certain (:/;) you are capable of anything.

:

200

This is a phrase with a non-literal meaning.

Idiom

200

This is a humorous 5-line poem with a rhyme scheme of aabba.

Limerick

200

Finish the quote: "These violent delights have violent _______"

ends

200

My family was chased in San Francisco by a man dressed as this.

A robot
300

The noise of the fan (affected/effected) her ability to concentrate.

affected

300

This is a reference to something widely known.

Allusion

300

This is a 14-line poem composed in iambic pentameter.

Sonnet

300

This person sold Romeo poison.

Apothecary

300

I once crashed this kind of vehicle and flooded a garage in Portland.

A bus

400

We're about to go (further/farther) than we've ever been before.

farther

400

This is when someone exaggerates for dramatic effect.

Hyperbole

400

This is a poem in tribute to someone or something.

Ode

400

This person is the Prince of Cats.

Tybalt

400

I lived on this island.

Orcas Island

500

"Bob and Rob make a good pair in that they (compliment/complement) each other well."

Complement

500

This is when a word is formed based on the sounds it makes.

Onomatopoeia 

500

This poem is of serious reflection, often a lament for the dead.

Elegy

500

To which prominent figure is Paris related?

Prince Escalus

500

This is my twin sister's name.

Lesley

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