Poetry Terms
Poetry Terms 2
Logical Fallacies
Scene Details
100

A drum, a drum, Macbeth doth come

What is Assonance

100

Death, be not proud

What is Apostrophe

100

The child is young and happiness

What is Appeal to Pity/Emotion

100

The first juror to switch his vote

Who is Juror 8

200

Double, Double toil and trouble; fire burn, and cauldron bubble

What is Alliteration

200

When the hurlyburly's done, when the battle's lost yet won

What is Slant Rhyme

200

Slums are breeding grounds for criminals

What is Hasty Generalization

200

Switches his vote twice unlike the other jurors

Who is Juror 12

300

Doubtful it stood; as two spent swimmers, they do cling together and choke their art

What is Simile

300

Fair is foul, and foul is fair

What is Paradox

300

When these fellas don't ask questions, its because they the answers already

What is Appeal to Authority

300

Boy who kills piggy

Who is Roger

400

Come let me clutch thee(knife)/I have thee not, and yet I still see thee

What is Apostrophe

400

Duncan thanking Lady Macbeth for her hospitality while she plans to kill him

What is Irony

400

Eleven men here agree. Nobody had to think twice about it, except you

What is Bandwagon

400

Thou may'st revenge - O slave!

Who is Banquo

500

Take thy face hence

What is Synecdoche

500

Look like th' innocent flower, but be the serpent under 't

What is Metaphor AND Simile

500

"We owe the boy something" "We don't owe him anything. He got a fair trial, didn't he?"

What is Red Herring

500

Is killed by Macbeth in the final act

Who is young Siward

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