The theater
Elizabethan Era
Verona, Italy
Shakespearean Language
Rival Families
100

This famous theater was where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed.

Globe Theatre

100

Shakespeare lived during this historical era.

Elizabetan Era

100

The city where Romeo and Juliet takes place.

Verona

100

The modern meaning of “thy.”

Your

100

Romeo belongs to this family.

Montagues

200

The Globe Theatre had this shape.

Circular

200

The queen who ruled england during Shakespeare's life

Queen Elizabeth I

200

The country of Verona is located where

Italy 

200

The Shakespearean word that means “why.

Wherefore
200

Juliet belongs to this family.

Capulets

300

The Globe Theatre did NOT have this over the audience.

Roof

300

During this era, young women needed this to date.

Their father's permission
300

Verona is surrounded by this river

Adige river

300

This punctuation mark replaces missing letters in words like o’er.

Apostrophe 

300

The Montagues and Capulets are described as this.

Wealthy

400

Audience seating surrounded the stage on this many sides.

Three

400

Couples were often married for this reason instead of love

Money or family status
400

Verona is described as this type of city because it is very old.

Ancient

400

The modern meaning of “thou.”

You
400

The families have been this for many years.

Enemies

500

Plays were one of the most popular forms of this during Shakespeare’s time.

Entertainment

500

Dating in the Elizabethan Era usually included this type of supervision

Adult supervision

500

One feature of Verona’s streets mentioned in the text.

Cobbolestone streets

500

The Shakespearean contraction that means “it is.”

Tis

500

Because of the family feud, Romeo and Juliet’s relationship is this.

Difficult

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