Narrative Elements
Literary Devices
Romeo and Juliet
Capitalization, punctuation, etc.
Miscellaneous
100

Define "protagonist" and "antagonist"

Protagonist: The main character of a story, movie, etc.

Antagonist: The character or force that goes against the protagonist

100

What is personification?

When an author gives human qualities to something that isn't human (i.e., the talking tea cups in Beauty and the Beast).

100

Who are the rival families in Romeo and Juliet?

The Capulets and Montagues

100

Correct this sentence:

Are their any more cookies left?

"Their" should be "there"


Are there anymore cookies left?

100

Provide an example of two words that rhyme.

Answers may vary.

Examples:

Cat and hat

Night and light


200

What are the five plot elements that make up a story?

Hint: Think of a plot diagram; it's like a roller coaster.

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution 

200

What is hyperbole?

Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally. 

Or more concisely, it is exaggeration.

200

Why was Romeo banished? What two lives were lost before his banishment? Explain.

Tybalt killed Mercutio who was Romeo's best friend. Romeo then got revenge and killed Tybalt. His punishment was banishment from Verona. 

200

Correct this sentence:

Yesterday, I went to the park

It need a period at the end.

Yesterday, I went to the park.

200

What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

A simile is a comparison that uses the word "like" or "as" while a metaphor is a comparison that does not use the word "like" or "as."

300

What is the theme of a story?

The lesson, message or moral we can take away from a story. 

Note: Stories can and often do have multiple themes.

300

Provide an example of onomatopoeia. 

Answers may vary.

Boom! Clap! Pow! 

300

What plan did Friar Lawrence offer to Juliet to avoid marrying Paris?

Friar Lawrence said she could take a sleeping potion to fake her death. It would make her sleep for 48 hours. While her family would think she had passed and place her in their family tomb, the Friar would send a letter to Romeo letting him know about the plan and to go meet Juliet so they could run away together. 

300

Correct this sentence:

Jack and Jill went on a trip to Los angeles

The 'A' in 'Angeles' should also be capitalized because it is part of the name of a city. A period is also required at the end. 

Jack and Jill went on a trip to Los Angeles.

300

Who is the author of Romeo and Juliet?

William Shakespeare

400

What is a static character?

What is a dynamic character?

Static: A character that does not change throughout the course of a story

Dynamic: A character that changes or grows throughout the course of a story

400

What is imagery?

Descriptive language that helps readers visualize or imagine a scene.

Example) The trees swayed in the wind, their leaves resembling green flames.

400

What is a theme that comes up in Romeo and Juliet?

Thinking without acting can lead to tragic outcomes.

Hate leads to destruction

Or

Young love can make people do things they wouldn't normally do

400

Correct this sentence:

I love to read books I would read one every day if I could.

This can be corrected in three ways:

-I love to read books. I would read one every day if I could.

-I love to read books; I would read one every day if I could.

I love to read books, so I would read one every day if I could.

400

Define Exposition.

Exposition is the beginning of a story where we are introduced to the main character, setting, and background information. 

(Example: Pip was a small dog at Canine University who was starting service animal school)

500

Define the three types of Point of a View (POV)

First Peron POV

Third Person Limited POV

Third Person Omniscient POV

First Person: The narrator is in the story and tells it from his/her/their own point of view

Third Person Limited: The narrator is an outsider and has limited knowledge (knows the thoughts and feelings of one characters)

Third Person Omniscient: The narrator is all knowing (knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters)

500

What is alliteration? Provide an example.

The repetition of consonant sounds very close to each other.

Example) Sally sold sea shells

500

Who was Romeo infatuated with at the beginning of the play?

Rosaline

500

Define the three types of irony:

Verbal Irony:

Situational Irony:

Dramatic Irony:

Verbal Irony: When what is said is the opposite of what is meant

Situational Irony: When a situation is the opposite of what you would expect

Dramatic Irony: When the audience or reader knows something the characters in a story or film do not know.

500

Define Climax (in a story)

The most dramatic point of a story 

 (Example: After failing his exam, Pip saw a woman in danger and ran to guide her to safety)

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