Figurative Language
Animal Farm
Animal Farm 2
Romeo & Juliet
Romeo & Juliet 2
Romeo & Juliet 3
100

This type of figurative language compares two things using "like" or "as."

Simile

100

Which pig was the first to be seen walking on two legs?

Napoleon

100

True or false; the hens rebelled because they had to give up their eggs.

True

100

When the play opens, Romeo is in love with

Rosaline

100

Romeo and Juliet agree to marry after knowing each other for how long?

A few hours

100

Why is the play called "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet"?

Both of their lives end in tragedy and death.

200

Name the figurative language: The stars danced in the night.

Personification

200

This pig was caught with a ladder and a bucket of paint.

Squealer

200

Which characters remains quiet and cynical no matter the changes that he notices?

Benjamin

200

Why does the Friar agree to perform Romeo and Juliet's marriage?

To stop the feud between the Capulets and Montagues

200

When Romeo interferes in the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio, what happens?

Tybalt, under Romeo's arm, stabs Mercutio

200

What does it mean in the prologue when it says that Romeo and Juliet are "star-crossed lovers"?

They are unable to be together, fated to have a relationship that ends in tragedy.

300

This type of figurative language compares two things without using like or as.

Metaphor

300

Animal Farm is an allegorical satire of this historical event.

Soviet Revolution

300

What are Boxer's two repeated phrases (Maxims)?

"I will work harder" and "Snowball is always right"

300

Why does Friar Lawrence's plan fail?

The letter does not get delivered to Romeo

300

Who brings news of Juliet's death to Romeo?

Balthasar

300

How does Romeo convince the Apothecary to sell him the poision?

He tells him that he is poor and has nothing left to lose, he also pays him well.

400

Identify the example: The slithering snake stalked the small children.

Alliteration

400

What is the overriding factor that determines the animals' places in society?

Their intelligence

400

What did the sheep chant at the end of the novel?

“Four legs good, two legs better”

400

Paris attacks Romeo at the tomb because Paris believes that Romeo is...

Going to damage the dead bodies or the tomb

400

At the end of the play, who else does the audience learn has died?

Lady Montague

400

Who said it: "I do protest I never injured thee, But love thee better than thou canst devise, Till thou shalt know the reason of my love. And so, good Capulet -- which name I tender dearly as my own -- be satisfied."

Romeo Montague

500

Identify the figurative language: The bee buzzed around my head.

Onomatopeia

500

Which of the following are horses:

A. Jessie B. Clover C. Muriel D. Boxer

B) Clover and D) Boxer

500

At the end of the novel, what replaces the Seven Commandments?

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."

500

Who said: "Within the infant rind of this weak flower Poison has residence and medicinal power: For this, being smelt, with that part cheers each part, Being tasted, says all scenes with the heart."

Friar Lawrence

500

What is subtext?

The underlying thoughts of a character as implied or indicated by a text.

500

Who said it: "Your part in her you could not keep from death, But heaven keeps his part in eternal life. The most you sought was her promotion, For 'twas your heaven she should be advanced."

Friar Lawrence