To over-exaggerate
Hyperbole
The title of the book in Quarter 4
When the Emperor was Divine
The names of the protagonists in Romeo & Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet.
The name of our English/History team.
Team Hurricane.
The author of "The Raven" and "The Red Masque."
Edgar Allen Poe
The speed a story is told in literature; time passing within a story
Pace
The title of the play read in Quarter 3.
Romeo & Juliet
This place is where Shakespeare's plays were originally performed.
May 13
The author of the book in Quarter 4
Julie Otsuka
Illustrates the traits, values, and/or motivations of one character through the comparison and contrast of another character
Foil
The number of tests there were in the Shakespeare/Relationships unit
5
Name one Shakespeare play, other than Romeo & Juliet.
Hamlet, A Midsummer's Night Dream, Macbeth, The Twelfth Night, etc.
The title of your AP World novella.
Good question
The author of the book in Quarter 2.
Sandra Cisneros
When a story bridges reality and the imagination; contradictions; unreal or bizarre stories
Surrealism
The title of the book in Quarter 1.
The Other Wes Moore
The name of one of Romeo’s friends.
Mercutio or Benvolio
Whose birthday is this same week? (Someone in our 9th grade team)
Salem
The title of one summer reading book for 9th grade.
A Lesson Before Dying, Orphan Train, A Separate Peace, Dune, To Kill a Mockingbird
Each part of the story can be seen as a symbol that represents a larger picture.
Allegory
The title of the book in Quarter 2.
The House on Mango Street
The publishing company that everyone’s book came from.
Folger
Spell Mrs. C’s name.
Bonus points: Spell Mrs. C's first name
Shuazong Chanthalakeo
Name a foil from any story we read as a class between quarters 1-4 and explain how they are a foil.
So many answers - I better be convinced.