Vocabulary
Synonyms
Literature
Literature
Conjunctions and....
100
timid; submissive; very shy and gentle
What is meek?
100
a hide-out
What is a lair?
100
The Romantic era was a response to the Age of Reason and the Age of ___________
What is Enlightenment?
100
Who has died in the famous elegy written by the husband of the author of Frankenstein?
Who is Adonais/John Keats?
100
The epilogue or the prologue ____being removed.
What is "Is"?
200
to aim for
What is aspire?
200
a flood.
What is deluge?
200
The most famous British poets from this period included ( 3 or more)__________, _____________, _____________, ___________, ____________, and _____________.
Who were Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Black and Lord Byron?
200
Both of these are written to honor the dead.
What are elegies and requiems?
200
The poet or the poems _____ a line about love. Has or Have
What is "Have"?
300
to be the perfect example of
What is epitomize
300
decorate
What is adorn?
300
Wordsworth's "Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known" is an example of a __________
What is ballad?
300
These two forms of literature tell a whole story.
What are ballads and legends?
300
YET, HOWEVER, YET, WHEREAS, OR THOUGH. I like elegies. _________ this one is too sad.
What is "However"?
400
to think over
What is ponder?
400
chaos
What is pandemonium?
400
William Wordsworth mentions the character, _____, in his poem.
Who is Lucy?
400
Two or more forms of sonnets.
What are Shakespearean, Elizabethan, Petrarchan or Italian?
400
YET, HOWEVER, YET, WHEREAS, OR THOUGH. _______ your speech was great, his was better.
What is "Though"?
500
common in speech; informal or everyday language
What is colloquial?
500
a catastrophe
What is calamity?
500
Wordsworth is referencing this creature when he says "God love her, feared to brush the dust from off its wings."
What is the Butterfly?
500
Many romantic poems are also considered___________.
What is lyrical?
500
Keats is a great poet, ______ he can be a bit depressing.
What is "But"?
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