DOL
Terms to Know
Romeo loves Juliet
Odysseus' Odyssey
Just for Fun
100
Always start a sentence with one of these.
What is a capital letter?
100
A long speech made by one actor with other characters present on stage.
What is a monologue?
100
The play takes place in this city.
What is Verona?
100
Name of the cyclops.
Who is Polyphemus?
100
This type of phrase begins with a word ending in -ing or -ed/
What is participal?
200
Any information that is not needed should be set apart with this piece of punctuation.
What are commas?
200
When a character is alone on the stage and reveals his true thoughts or feelings.
What is a soliloquy?
200
The "Prince of Cats" is better known as this Capulet family member.
Who is Tybalt?
200
This is the god of the sea.
Who is Poseidon?
200
This type of phrase includes extra information about the noun.
What is an appositive?
300
When interrupting a piece of dialogue, put this piece of punctuation before the quotation marks.
What is a comma?
300
A joke that is made from a play on words.
What is a pun?
300
Romeo is in love with this girl at the beginning of the play.
Who is Rosaline?
300
This goddess helps Odysseus.
Who is Athena?
300
In the PEEC format, what does the second E stand for?
What is explanation?
400
Use this piece of punctuation with a complete sentence and a parallel list.
What is a colon?
400
The setting of the play includes these two details.
What are where and when?
400
Lord Capulet wants this person to marry his daughter.
Who is Paris?
400
These two goddesses hold Odysseus hostage.
Who are Circe and Calypso?
400
This is how you avoid island quotes.
What is making the quote part of another sentence?
500
Name for each item in a series being in the same format.
What is parallelism?
500
When lines in a play are only spoken to the audience and the other characters onstage do not hear what is being shared.
What is an aside?
500
Romeo learns of the party at the Capulets from this person.
Who is the Capulet servant?
500
Name of Odysseus' dog.
Who is Argus?
500
Name the three types of phrases.
What are prepositional, participial, and appositive?