The name of the main character.
Who is Esperanza?
Feed takes place mainly on this planet.
What is planet earth?
The first character who mentions Paris to Juliet.
Who is Lady Capulet?
A literary technique that describes how the reader feels while reading something.
What is mood?
This is what you put at the end of a sentence with a quote.
What is a citation?
The name for the types of short stories the book contains.
What are vignettes?
Violet's father does this for a living.
What is teaching dead languages?
The place where Romeo and Juliet decide to get married.
What is the balcony of the Capulet residence?
The literary technique used when two items are compared, but the comparison goes on for some time.
Ms. Zimmerman likes to give these to assess your work, instead of rubrics.
What is a checklist?
Who is the title character in "______ Sees Mice"?
Who is Alicia?
A slang word meaning to be "under the influence".
What is it to be in mal?
In the play, this is the first person Romeo loves romantically.
Who is Rosaline?
A literary technique used when the opposite of what the reader expects to happens, happens.
What is irony?
The number of times you spoke in order to receive full credit in the Romeo and Juliet debate.
What is the number two?
What did we write as a final project for this unit?
What are two vignettes? Fiction and nonfiction.
After Violet gets very sick, Titus starts dating this person.
Who is Quendy?
Ms. Zimmerman is most impressed with Romeo in this moment from the play.
What is the moment where Romeo convinces the apothecary to sell him the poison?
Ms. Zimmerman always asks us to do this at the beginning of the period.
What is it to look at her and not at our devices?
The name of the program where we had our digital notebooks.
What is Classkick?
There were two types of experiences we focused on when we made our storyboards. These are ways we experience literature.
What are mirrors and windows?
The soft drink Titus and his friends try to make an ad for.
What is Coca Cola?
This character has the last few lines of the play.
A literary technique that describe how the words being read are being delivered.
What is tone?
This comes after the counterclaim, and states why your argument is still stronger.
What is a rebuttal?