Act 1
Act 2
Vocab
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100

In the beginning, one servant bit his thumb at another. What insult is "biting your thumb" the same as today?

giving someone the finger

100

Who was the poor servant who asked Romeo & Benvolio for help as he couldn't read, accidentally inviting them without knowing who they were.

Peter

100

Give me the vocab word:

If someone has the nerve to do something, they have the what?

gall

100

Who wrote the story? (Spelling matters!)

William Shakespeare

100

Name the last one/two student of the months from your hour.

AR & DK

CS & DB

ZF & AM

IP

NW & JS

200

Who is Benvolio to Romeo?

his cousin

200

Why was Juliet mad at her Nurse in Act 2?

she was stalling about news/taking too long

200

What word means: "innocent; pure; virtuous"?

chaste

200

How famous was Shakespeare?

the Queen knew him; he still is studied
200

What has Ms. Miles been putting on the agenda page lately?

sports pictures

300

Why did Tybalt recognize Romeo by his voice and not his face?

it was a masquerade/costume party

300

Why was Capulet angry at Tybalt at the party?

Tybalt wanted to confront Romeo.

300

A "complaint" is another word for which vocab word?

grievance

300

Where is Shakespeare from?

England/United Kingdom

300
If your name is on the board for time UNDER THE LINE, what does that mean?

you have a chance to get your name off the board.

400

Who are the three servants who fight in the beginning?

Abraham, Sampson, Gregory

400

What TWO types of birds did Romeo & Juliet call each other in the balcony scene?

hawk & falcon

400

Write "solemn" in a sentence showing you know the meaning.

I was very solemn studying for my quiz as I need an B to pass. 

400

What tragically happened to Shakespeare that turned his work darker and more depressing?

his son died young/his son drowned

400

What two things are happening tomorrow?

quiz & PTC

500

What is Mercutio's advice to Romeo to get over his heartbreak?

sleep with a girl

500

What is the last thing to happen in Act 2?

Romeo & Juliet get married.
500

What does "portentous" mean?

ominous; threatening 

500

When was the story written? (I'll accept the decade, i.e. 1980's or 1850's)

1597; 1590's

500

Name EVERYTHING the student of the month receives.

Lunch, 3 classwork passes, 1 homework pass

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