What are man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. nature, and man vs. self?
100
What is the following an example of:
Your as cold as ice.
What is a simile?
100
Where is the setting for Romeo and Juliet?
Where is Verona, Italy?
100
Define bias.
What is the unfair preference for or against a particular topic or issue?
200
List the 5 parts of the plot.
What is the exposition, the rising action(s), climax, the falling action(s), and the resolution?
200
The following is an example of what type of sentence:
Barry cleaned the house, and I went to the store.
What is a compound sentence?
200
The following is an example of:
The fire ran wild.
What is personification?
200
What are the names of the two houses in Romeo and Juliet?
Who are the Montigues and the Capulets?
200
Define onomatopoeia.
What is a word that sounds like the word's meaning. (ie zap, crackle, pop)
300
Bandwagoning, testimonial, and emotional appeals are all examples of:
What are propaganda techniques?
300
What is the difference between the topic and the theme?
What is the subject of the work vs. a meaning connected to the topic in the work of literature?
300
Saying you have a ton of homework is an example of:
What is hyperbole?
300
What is the exact name of the person who gave Juliet the sleeping potion.
Who is Friar Lawrence?
300
Define direct characterization.
What is when the author tells the audience the characteristics of the character?
400
What type of sentence includes a dependent and independent clause?
What is a complex sentence?
400
Who are dynamic characters in either Night or To Kill a Mockingbird, and why are they dynamic.
Who are Scout, Jem, or Elie? They are dynamic because they go through a great change ove the course of the story.
400
What is the difference between poetry and prose?
What is poetry contains rhyme, meter, and is in a verse format and prose is more like spoken language, being written in sentence format?
400
Who said, "A plague o' both your houses."?
Who is Mercutio?
400
Define the difference between subjective and objective?
What is a matter of thought or opinion vs. not being influenced by personal feelings, interpretations, or prejudice?
500
What is the difference between an argument and persuasion?
What is the use of claims, evidence and warrents vs. using any means necessary to manipulate the audience to changing an opinion, viewpoint, or action?
500
Explain why Lord Capulet's praising of Friar Lawrence, for encouraging Juliet to marry Paris, is ironic.
What is ironic?
500
Shakespeare most often wrote his plays in lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter which is also called:
What is blank verse?
500
What is a possible theme of Romeo and Juliet?
What is the violence tied to love, the forcefulness of love, the inevitability of Fate, and the wants of the individual vs. society?
500
What is an editorial?
What is an article in a newspaper or other periodical presenting the opinion of the publisher?