Comprehend That
Words You Gotta Know
Latin Prefixes
Dramatic Speeches
Who did it?
100

Why does Romeo ultimately kill Tybalt?

Tybalt killed Mercutio

100

Romeo is _________ from Verona following the death of Tybalt

Exiled

100

The Latin prefix -trans means?

Across or through

100

What do you call speech between two or more characters?

Dialogue

100

Who killed Mercutio?

Tybalt

200

Who does Romeo love at the beginning of the story?

Rosaline

200

_________ are people who don't follow the beliefs of the church

Heretics

200

The Latin prefix -counter means?

Against

200

When Juliet speaks directly to the audience, we call it an _________

Aside

200

Who stopped Tybalt from fighting Romeo at the feast?

Capulet

300

What is Paris' relationship to Juliet?

Juliet's potential fiance

300

A revolt against someone in higher power is known as a _____________

Mutiny
300

The Latin prefix -ex means?

Away or out of

300

A long speech by a character who is not alone on stage is known as?

A monologue

300

Who kills Tybalt?

Romeo

400

In Act II, Friar Lawrence has a basket full of weeds and flowers that hold both poisonous and __________ properties.

Medicinal

400

A good liar is someone we would describe as?

Cunning

400

The Latin root -stress means?

to draw tight

400

A long speech by someone who is alone on stage is called a _________

Soliloquy

400

What family (Montague or Capulet) does Benvolio belong to?

Montague

500

Other than the Nurse, who else knows about Romeo and Juliet's marriage?

Friar Lawrence

500

If you tell someone something in _________, you have faith in them to keep your secrets.

Confidence

500
The Latin root -ambi means?

both

500

What is the purpose of an aside?

The audience knows things about a character that other characters don't know

500

Who is the GOAT?

Tom Brady