Synonym: Additional
(Adjective) giving assistance or support; (Noun) a helper, aid
Auxiliary
(v) to elevate; to increase in intensity
synonym: raise
escalate
(v) to pretend
synonym: fake
Feign
(FAYN)
(n) a natural quality, talent, or skill; a distinctive style
synonym: bent, knack, gift, style
flair
What does Romeo compare banishment to?
DEATH
(v) to write or engrave; to enter a name on a list
synonym: enroll
inscribe
Synonym: Forthright
(Adj) frank, sincere; impartial; unposed
Candid
(adj) causing sorrow or pain; serious
synonym: painful
grievous
(n) a vast number (as of people); a throng
synonym: crowd
Horde
(v) to force, drive forward
synonym: urge
impel
(n) work that is hard and tiresome
synonym: toil
drudgery
(n) small room or compartment
Synonym: hole-in-the-wall
Cubicle
(n) a speech by one actor; a long talk by one person
synonym: soliloquy
monologue
Who knocks on the door at Friar Lawrence's cell?
the Nurse
(n) a representative or messenger (as of a government)
synonym: ambassador
envoy
(n) a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disease or situation
synonym: projection
prognosis
(adj) with a harsh, grating sound; (n) a harsh sound
synonym: scraping, abrasive, gravelly
rasping
(v) to sink a ship by cutting holes in it; to get rid of something in a decisive way; to run hastily, scurry; (n) a pail
synonym: abandon
scuttle
Why does Romeo tell Tybalt he has a reason to love/care about him?
He has just married Juliet, so that makes them cousin-in-laws/family
(adj) offensive, disagreeable, distasteful
synonym: hateful
(adj) composed of different kinds, diverse
synonym: miscellaneous
heterogenous
(Heh-tur-AH-jeh-nus)
(n) a means to an end; (adj) advantageous, useful
synonym: contrivance, serviceable
expedient
(Adj) disbelieving, skeptical
synonym: mistrustful
incredulous
What day of the week are Juliet and Paris to be married?
Thursday