What is a noun?
A person, place, or thing
What is the Friar's full name?
Friar Laurence
What is the protagonists name? What does he suffer from?
What is the following and example of?
"The bright poster colours yelled at me"
Personification
_________ are you going after school?
Where
What is a adverb?
A word that describes how a verb (an action) is being done.
What are the names of the two feuding households?
Montague and Capulet
Why does Duncan have a fear of water?
He watched a young girl (Maya) drown last summer
What figurative language is an exaggeration?
What is the first section of a plot graph?
The Exposition
Which part of speech is GOING in the following sentence?
"I'm going to the beach!"
Verb
Where do Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time?
At the Capulet party
What nickname does Duncan give to the author of the diary?
Roach
What is the following?
Love is a battlefield, and I'm a wounded soldier.
Metaphor
I hope ___________ going to put ________ bags down.
you're , their
From the following sentences, what is the adjective?
"Can you grab my notebook? It's the yellow one."
Yellow
Romeo, Juliet, Nurse, Friar Laurence.
What are the names of the "three contestants" in the diary?
Clown, Cherry, Bones
What figurative language device makes a direct comparison between two things
Metaphor
What part of the plot graph is the following definition?
Sometimes stories do not have this. It ties together all of the loose ends of the plot.
Resolution
In the following sentence, what is the pronoun?
"Sarah thinks it is on the floor."
It
What is the prologue? What happens in it?
The first part of the play. It told us that Romeo and Juliet would die at the end of the play.
Which of the following is NOT a description of the diary: Brown leather, Skin-like texture, Worn (as in it’s old), Written in red pen
Written in red pen
"Chris quickly captured the curious cat"
Alliteration
What percent is your final exam worth in English this year?
How much will it be worth in grade 10?
*250 points for a 1/2 answer
5% this year. 10% next year.