Parts of Speech
Literary Devices
Romeo and Juliet
Poetry
Punctuation
Narrative Elements
Vocabulary
100

A person, place, or thing.

What is a noun?

100

"It is as cold as Antarctica outside."

What is a simile?
100

The city where Romeo and Juliet takes place.

What is Verona?

100

Type of poetry without rhyme and rhythm.

What is free verse?

100

The punctuation marks that can be used to complete a sentence.

What are . ? or !

100

True or false: Narrative elements only apply to short stories.

What is False?

100

Abhor meaning.

What is to despise or hate?

200
Definition of an adjective

What is a word that describes a noun?

200

Reference to another piece of literature, historical event, or person

What is an allusion?

200

The type of play.

What is a tragedy?

200

Three line poetry originating in Japan.

What is haiku?

200

( ) are called.

What are parentheses?

200

The _______ established setting and characters.

What is the exposition?

200

Incredulous part of speech.

What is an adjective?

300
An action word

What is a verb?

300

Moo, woof, meow!

What is onomatopoeia?

300

The first person to die in Romeo and Juliet.

Who is Mercutio?

300

Good and food are this type of rhyme.

What is an eye rhyme?

300

The times when quotation marks are used.

What is to indicate dialogue, direct quotations, or when punctuating titles of shorter works (poems, articles, etc.)?
300

A character who appears once in a story is likely a (2 words) character.

What is a flat, static character?
300

Jubilance part of speech.

What is a noun?

400
The part of speech that often (but not always) ends in -ly.

What is an adverb?

400

Repetition of vowel sounds.

What is assonance?

400

The two acts that begin with prologues.

What are acts 1 and 2?

400

Two words that almost rhyme, but not quite.

What is a slant rhyme?

400

The place ending punctuation typically goes in dialogue.

What is inside the quotation marks?

400

The climax is ...

What is the turning point of the story.
400

Nonchalant - but a noun.

What is nonchalance?

500

A part of speech that replaces a noun

What is a pronoun?

500

When the natural environment reflects the emotions of the characters or the mood of the story.

What is pathetic fallacy?

500

The reason the letter did not get to Romeo.

What is Friar John was quarantined because of plague?

500
The definition of iambic pentameter.

What is a line with five sets of weak-strong beats?

500

The times when ... is used

What is to indicate that a sentence/phrase trails off, or to show that words are omitted in a quotation?

500

The _______ is usually the driving force of a story.

What is the conflict?

500

Omniscient meaning.

What is all-knowing?