Do you bite your __________ at me?
What is "thumb"?
Food that never goes bad.
What is "honey"?
Social, outgoing; company-loving
What is "gregarious"?
Figurative language using "like" or "as."
What is a "simile"?
City in which Mr. Chacon was born.
What is "San Jose"?
The person pictured here.
Who is "Mercutio"?
Mineral that can be added to water to make things float easier.
What is "salt"?
To make harmless.
What is "disarm"?
Figurative language that is a representation of an abstract quality in human form.
What is "personification"?
Mr. Chacon's favorite food.
What is "lasagna"?
The friar's name. (Must spell, too.)
What is "L-A-U-R-E-N-C-E"?
The person pictured here.
Who is "Mercutio"?
The student brought up a topic that was not ________to our conversation.
What is "germane"?
Mr. Chambers "groaned" as he got up from the floor.
What is "onomatopoeia"?
Number of siblings Mr. Chacon has.
Year of Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo & Juliet.
What is "1968"?
The youngest U.S. president?
Who was "Theodore Roosevelt"?
The air we breathe is _____________.
What is "ubiquitous"?
Verse William Shakespeare often used.
What is "iambic pentameter"?
Names of Mr. Chacon's children.
Who are "Samantha," "Jada," and "Atticus"?
Complete this line: "For never was a story of more woe . . .
What is "Than this of Juliet and Romeo"?
Person who wrote “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
Who is "Francis Scott Key"?
Fernando is so ______________, and if you argue with him, he becomes ______________!
What are "pretentious" and "pugnacious"?
"She was in the dark" about what's going on.
What is an "idiom"?
What is "country"?