Who said it?
Doth thou speaketh?
Rhetorical Precis
MLA
Synonyms
100

"Tybalt would kill thee, But though slew'st Tybalt-there art thou happy..." (3.2)

Friar Laurence

100

"This precious book of love, this unbound lover..." (1.3)

Lady Capulet

100

This sentence includes a statement of the author’s apparent purpose, followed by an “in order to” phrase.

What is the third sentence?

100

Times New Roman 12

What is the correct font and size to use?

100

Repose

Rest

(or any word that means the same thing)

200

"Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!" (3.5)

Capulet

200

"A plague O' both your houses" (3.1)

Mercutio

200

This sentence includes the name of author, genre, and title of work, date in parentheses; a rhetorically active verb; and a THAT clause containing the major assertion or thesis in the text.

What is the first sentence?

200

Day Month Year

How do you correctly format the date?

200

Pilgrimage

Journey

(or any word that means the same thing)

300

"I think you are happy in this second match, For it excels your first..." (3.5)

Nurse

300

"Methinks I see thee, now thou art below, as one dead in the bottom of a tomb" (3.5)

Juliet

300

This sentence includes a description of the intended audience and/or the relationship the author establishes with the audience.

What is the fourth sentence?

300

Succumb

Give up, Sacrifice everything

(or any word that means the same thing)

400

"Thy face is mine, and though hath slandered it" (4.1)

Paris

400

"Her body sleeps in Capulet's monument, and her immortal part with angels lives" (5.1)

Balthazar

400

This sentence includes an explanation of how the author develops and supports the thesis.

What is the second sentence?

400

Repulsed

Revolted

(or any word that means the same thing)

500

"See what a scourge is laid upon your hate..." (5.3)

Prince

500

"The drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die" (5.3)

Romeo

500

Jointure

Dowry

(or any word that means the same thing)

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