Romeo and Juliet
Vocab
Grammar
Fig. language
Extra
100

Who are the main characters

Romeo and Juliet

100

Array

A large group of people or things

100

Subject

What the story/text is about

100

Alliteration

Using the same letter in every word with the same sound. (Sally sells seashells by the seashore)

100

Who is the main character of LWD?

Will

200

Who kills Tybalt?

Romeo

200

Ingenious

Marked by imagination, resourcefulness, or cleverness

200

Predicate

The rest of the sentence that follows the subject

200

Repetition

Repeating the same words (Let it go! Let it go!)

200

Stock character

stereotypical characters

300

What city is the setting in?

Verona

300

Punctilious

Careful and attentive to details

300

FANBOYS

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

300

Hyperbole

overexaggeration

300

Protagonist and antagonist

Pro-The main/leading character

An-causes conflicts

400

How does Juliet fool her mother?

She says that she is sad about Tybalt's death and that she wants to be the one to kill Romeo.

400

Temporal

Relating to the everyday world as opposed to that which is spiritual or eternal

400

Compound sentences

Two sentences made into one

400

Personification

Giving human attributes to a non-living thing

400

Round and Flat characters

Round-Changes over time

Flat-stays the same

500

Who is blamed for Romeo and Juliet's death?

Friar Lawrence

500

Alacrity

Promptness in responding; eagerness

500

GTA? When is it used?

Genre, Title, Author

Used in thematic statements

500

Imagery

Very descriptive words or phrases that help us visualize details or ideas

500

Parts of a story/plot diagram

1.prologue

2.rising action

3.climax

4.falling action

5.epilogue/denouement

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