What are the Montagues & Capulets.
What is persuasion?
Convincing someone to think a certain way or do something.
What object is used to call meetings on the island?
The conch
What is the verb in this sentence: “The students studied for the test”?
Studied
What is the setting of a story?
The time and place the story takes place
Who is Romeo in love with at the beginning of the play?
Rosalina
Which rhetorical appeal focuses on emotions?
Pathos
Who becomes the leader of the boys at the beginning of the novel?
Ralph
Identify the pronoun in this sentence: “She finished her homework early.”
She
What is a synonym for “happy”?
joyful, cheerful, glad, etc.
Why does Juliet become upset after learning Romeo's last name?
Their families are feuding.
Which rhetorical appeal uses facts and evidence?
Logos
What does the signal fire represent?
A hope for rescue.
What is wrong with this sentence: “Because I was tired.”
It is incomplete (fragment)
What point of view uses the pronouns “I” and “me”?
First person
What is Friar Laurence’s plan to help Romeo and Juliet be together?
He gives Juliet a potion to fake her death so she can escape with Romeo.
What rhetorical appeal is being used: “As a doctor with 20 years of experience, I recommend this treatment”?
Ethos
How does Jack change throughout the novel?
He becomes more savage, power hungry, and violent.
Correct the error in this sentence: “Everyone need to bring their notebook tomorrow.”
"Everyone NEEDS to bring their notebook tomorrow"
What is foreshadowing?
Clues that hint at future events in the story.
What theme is revealed through the deaths of Romeo and Juliet?
Hatred destroys lives, impulsive decisions have consequences, or love and conflict can lead to tragedy, etc.
Explain why an author might use both logos and pathos in the same argument.
To make the argument appeal to emotions and logic, in turn making it more convincing.
What does the beast symbolize?
The fear and darkness found within human nature.
Correct the sentence: “Neither the students nor the teacher we're ready for they’re presentation.”
"Neither the students nor the teacher were ready for their presentation."
What is symbolism?
Giving a deeper meaning to ideas, characters, or objects.