MUG, MLA, and Writing:
Romeo and Juliet
Farewell to Manzanar
The Greek / Roman gods
Vocab
100

Would this sentence need to be capitalized? 

I think my m/Mother will come. 

100

What’s the magic number?

2
100

What is Jeanne's observation of how Mama coped with using the latrines?

mama never got used to the latrines but she learned to endure.

100

What is the symbol of Ares? 

Vulture

100

What does Vernacular mean? 

 The everyday language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region [2].


200

What are (at least 2) mental moves of analytical thinkers? 

Suspend Judgment, Parts relate to parts, Read between the lines, Look for repetition, and ask, ask, an ask again!

200

? = unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable

iambic pentameter

200

What was Order 9066 and how did it affect the Japanese Americans?

President Roosevelt gave the war department authority to define military areas in the western states. This made the Japanese to think about internment camps.

200
Who took the oath of chastity?

Apollo

200

What is a Connotation

 An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal meaning; the implied meaning [2].

300

Where would we use the hyphen and the dash for this phrase?

Darry had two main jobs a clerk for a broad shouldered owner and a susbtitute teacher.  

Darcy had two main jobs-a clerk for a broad-shouldered owner and a substitute teacher.  

300

Is this dramatic Irony or Dramatic foil? 

Paris asks Friar to perform the ceremony to marry Juliet

Dramatic irony because the audience or reader knows more about the situation, and how Romeo is married to Juliet.

300

What did Papa do the night he heard the news?

He burned everything that was connected to Japan.

300

Which goddess sprang fully formed from Zeus's head?

Athene

300

What is Sisyphean?

(Of a task) such that it can never be completed; endless and futile [2].

400

Which of these do you use italics for? 

 Chapters of a book, a song title or a court room case?

A court room case because it is the big picture. 

400

What is this literary term and explain the meaning? 

"Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds, / Towards Phoebus' lodging"

This refers to the Greek god Apollo (also called Phoebus), the sun god, and uses his mythological "fiery-footed steeds" to represent the sun's chariot, conveying her longing for the night to arrive quickly.

400

What work did Mama start doing? Why was she doing it?

She worked as a dietician and she wanted to pay the monthly fee to pay the warhouse.

400

Who are the 8 major kids of Zeus? 

Aphrodite, Athena, Artemis, Apollo, Ares, Hephaestus, Hermes and Dionysus

400

What is Fallacy?

A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument; a deceptive or misleading notion [2].

500

The character appears in act 2, scene 3

Quoted or Italicized?


False! It is neither!

500

Which of these 6 characters are from the house of Capulet? 

Juliet, Benvolio, Tybalt, Balthasar, Mercutio, Paris, Lord Capulet. 

500

How old is Jeanne in the story?

7 years old

500

Why was Demeter considered a vital goddess for early Greeks, and what rituals honored her?

Because of the agriculture and seasons

500

What is Anathema?

 Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes; a formal curse [2].

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