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MYSTERY MWAHAHAAHAHHA
100
Cheerful and Lighthearted
What is Jocund
100
(v.) to speak of in a slighting or disrespectful way; belittle
Disparage
100
what is a soliloquy
when the actor/actress is speaking to himself or to the audience
100
On what day do Romeo and Juliet meet?
Sunday
100
How many plays did Shakespeare write?
154
200
(n.) heroic courage; bravery
Valor
200
(n.) a tricky, unprincipled, or deceitful fellow
Knave
200
Oxymoron
a phrase where one side of the word is opposites from the other side.
200
Why does the Apothecary agree to sell Romeo poison?
He is poor and needs money
200
How old are Romeo and juliet?
13
300
v.) to show excessive fondness for
Dote
300
(v.) to regard with horror or loathing; to hate deeply
abhor
300
a flaw or a fault that leads to a person's tragic end
Tragedy/ Tragic Flaw
300
Who proposes that a gold statue of Juliet be built in Verona?
Montague
300
How old was shakespeare when he died?
52
400
adj.) quick and skillful in movement, agile; clever
Nimble
400
(n.) a serious event causing distress or misfortune; a disaster
Calamity
400
Early modern english
Shakespeare Language
400
What does the Nurse advise Juliet to do after Romeo is exiled?
Act as though he is dead, and Marry Paris
400
What year was Romeo and Juliet performed?
1595
500
n.) skillfulness; nimbleness; agility
Dexterity
500
(adj.) extremely harmful; deadly, fatal
Pernicious
500
subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind.
Mercurial
500
To which city does Romeo go after being exiled from Verona?
Mantua
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