A stanza of two lines, often rhyming
Couplet
"Spools of suffering" is this alliterative device
Sibilance
She is also Eva Smith
Daisy Renton
Since Tybalt likes to fight so much, he is given this nickname
Prince of Cats
Mrs Birling cannot accept the fact that Eric has a problem with this
Alcohol
An often nicer way of referring to something that is unpleasant, like death
Euphemism
"Will't please you sit and look at her?"
Rhetorical question
If Juliet had been given the two more summers her father initially suggested before marrying, she would be this old at that time
15
Who is "both" in this quote: "Either thou, or I, or both must go with him!"
Sheila has Eva fired because she believes
Eva looks better in the dress than she does
Villanelle
"feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire"
Oxymoron
She dies of a broken heart.
Lady Montague
Nanny Flowers employs this threat every time she and Koro have a fight
Divorce
Mercutio says these people often lie, poking fun at Romeo's belief in
Dreams
Words that begin with hard P and B sounds, like poke or bang
Plosive(s)
In "Search for my Tongue," using tongue to mean language is called
Synecdoche
Kahu's mother is named
Rehua
The Montagues and Capulets fought in public this many times, according to the Prince
Thrice (three times)
This author believes if you can dream and not make dreams your master, the world is yours
Rudyard Kipling
Portmanteau
"Don't breathe. Don't move. Stay dumb. Hide in your blindness.
Parataxis
Nanny Flowers is a descendent of this female leader.
Murawai
Gerald "saved" Daisy from this womanizer's aggressive advances
Joe Meggarty
Koro's denial of Kahu's potential leaderships is rooted in his belief in this cultural system in place in Maori society
Patriarchy