skillful and active with the hands; manually skillful, handy
dexterous
yielding or surrendering oneself to the will of another; pliant, compliant, amenable, obedient
submissive
What does Juliet say is her enemy in Act II Scene II?
the name Montague
What news does the nurse bring back to Juliet?
Romeo wants to marry her that afternoon
What is a complete subject?
the simple subject plus its modifiers
to move upward, to rise from a lower station, climb, advance
ascend
lack of agreement
discord
Where do Romeo and Juliet get married?
Friar Laurence's church
"These violent delights have _____"
violent ends
What is an interrogative sentence?
a sentence that asks a question
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a serious event causing distress or misfortune; cataclysm, catastrophe
calamity
false testimony under oath, bearing false witness, lying under oath
perjury
"But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is _____"
the sun
Why does Friar Laurence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?
to unite the Capulets and Montagues
What word means a verb that acts like a noun?
gerund
discomfort or distress; annoyance, nuisance, irritation
vexation
to disguise, pretend, to disguise the truth, give a false appearance, feign
dissemble
Where does Romeo go after he leaves Juliet on the first night?
to Friar Laurence's church to ask if he'll marry them
Why does Mercutio think Romeo didn't go home after the Capulet's party?
He was crying over Rosaline
What parts of speech can an infinitive act like? Must list all of them
noun, adverb, adjective
a false appearance
a fake punch to occupy defenses allowing a real blow
a trick
feint
to deceive, to mislead, to persuade with charm, to delude
beguile
Where does Romeo go right after the Capulet's party? (before he sees Juliet on the balcony)
The Capulet's Orchard
What does Mercutio say when he first sees the nurse?
A sail, a sail!
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How would "Bob" be labeled for Tuesday's DGP?
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