What figurative language term goes with these words?
"BOOM!"
"Buzz"
"Ring! Ring!"
Onomatopoeia
100
“She’s dead, like a beautiful flower"
Simile
100
Where does Romeo and Juliet take place?
Verona
100
How long will the potion keep Juliet in a "sleep-like" death?
42 hours
200
How many plays did William Shakespeare write within the years 1588 and 1613?
38 plays
200
What is a lengthy speech in which a character, alone on stage, expresses his or her thoughts aloud?
Soliloquy
200
“Unhappy fortune!”
Oxymoron
200
What are Mercutio, Benvolio, and Romeo wearing to the feast?
Masks
200
When Juliet dies, who/what does Lord Capulet say is his heir?
Death
300
What is the name of William Shakespeare's wife?
Anne Hathaway
300
When poetry consists of five feet in each line...
Pentameter
300
What figurative language term is being applied when Romeo speaks of the goddess, Diana?
allusion
300
On the night of the Capulet's feast, how does Mercutio try to find Romeo?
He calls out Rosaline's name
300
Why does the apothecary sell Romeo his poison?
Because he is poor and needs money
400
Which one of the Shakespeare's children died at an early age?
Hamnet
400
What kind of figurative language term best applies to this sentence: "“I'm not crazy, but I'm tied up tighter than a mental patient in a straitjacket.”?
Metaphor
400
“You horrible mouth of death! You’ve eaten up the dearest creature on Earth. Now I’m going to force open your rotten jaws and make you eat another body.”
Personification
400
In the beginning of Act 2, Scene 6, what is Friar Lawrence filling his basket with?
Poisonous weeds and medicinal flowers
400
Who does Romeo kill in Act 5?
Paris
500
What are the four types of plays William Shakespeare writes?
Comedies, histories, tragedies, and romances
500
What figurative language term best applies to this fragment?
"Fiend angel"