Romeo and Juliet
Poetry
Figurative Language
Vocab: Define bold word based on context
Grammar
100

This character is not on either side of the feud, but threatens the Montagues and Capulets if they fight again. 

Prince

100

Imagery is...

Anything that can be percieved with the five senses. AKA Sensory Language. 

100

An extreme overexaggeration is called a...

Hyperbole

100

Bobby was irate with Sally after she stole his chocolate milk at lunch. 

angry, upset, infuriated

100

Identify the subject: The gods were gathered on Mount Olympus. 

gods

200

The primary conflict in Romeo and Juliet is...

That they can't be together because their families are feuding. 

200

"She sells seashells by the seashore" is an example of...

Alliteration

200

"Cold fire" is an example of...

Oxymoron

200

There was a rift between Bobby and Sally after the incident at lunch on that tragic day. 

split, break, breach

200

Choose the possessive pronoun: there, their, they're

their

300

Which of Romeo's friends is characterized as more sarcastic and less peaceful? 

Mercutio

300

The repetition of vowel sounds in nonrhyming words is called...

Assonance

300

"Tears can't buy my mercy" is an example of...  

Personification

300

The chess master's opening feint gave her an immediate advantage.

trick, bluff, a deceptive movement

300

Identify the direct object: Odysseus and his men ate the sun god's cattle. 

cattle

400

Romeo and Juliet takes place in...

Verona, Italy

400

The reader's feeling about a work of writing is called...

Mood

400

"I've been shot with Cupid's arrow" is an example of...

Allusion

400

Intrepid sailors in small canoes on a vast ocean were the first humans to reach the Hawaiian Islands. 

brave, fearless, unshakable 

400

Identify the object of the preposition: Calypso, a great goddess, had trapped Odysseus on her island. 

island

500

What happens in the falling action of Romeo and Juliet?

The feud is ended. 

500

Describing the feelings associated with a word is this term.

Connotation

500

A word or phrase that can't be understood by the definition of the words alone.

Idiom

500
Bobby and Sally thought it was silly to let arbitrary arguments get between them, so they ended their longstanding feud. 

unreasonable, without reason or logic, silly, meaningless

500

What type of sentence is this: "Tell me about a complicated man; tell me how Odysseus wandered and was lost."

Imperative

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