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Figurative Language
"Romeo and Juliet"
Vocabulary
Part Of Speech
"The Lottery"
100
She is as lovely as a dove. This is an example of?
Simile
100
Who is Romeo in love with in the beginning of the play?
Rosaline
100
What is the term for making an educated guess?
Inference
100
Lebron James is one of the greatest basketball players today. Tell me the proper noun.
Lebron James
100
What date was the Lottery held on?
June 27th
200
I am over the moon in love with Bruno Mars. This is an example of?
hyperbole
200
Who is the writer of Romeo and Juliet?
William Shakespeare
200
What is the literary term that means the opposite of the literal meaning>
irony
200
Rhianna is a fabulous singer. Tell me the adjective in the sentence.
fabulous
200
What type of story is "The Lottery?"
a satire
300
Sally sells seashells down by the seashore. This is an example of?
alliteration
300
Who does Juliet's parents want her to marry?
Count Paris
300
What is the literary term for the people in the story or play?
characters
300
Chris Brown jumped and gyrated all across the stage. What are the verbs in this sentence?
jumped and gyrated
300
Who conducted the lottery?
Mr. Summers
400
The wind sleeps; the darkness breathes lightly. These are examples of?
Personification
400
What is the setting of Romeo and Juliet?
Verona, Italy
400
What is the term for the feeling the reader has that is a result of the author's tone?
mood
400
The onion soup tasted watery and bitter to the diners. What is the prepositional phrase?
to the diners
400
Who won the lottery?
Tessie Hutchinson
500
Your voice was a web to bind. This is an example of what?
metaphor
500
Where was William Shakespeare born?
Stratford Upon Avon
500
When we classify books, literature, music into categories, this is called what?
genres
500
I love peanut butter and jelly. What is the conjunction?
and
500
What is the theme of "The Lottery?"
It is good not to blindly follow tradition.