The two cities in A Tale of Two Cities
What are Paris and London?
The "hero" of Paradise Lost
Who is Satan?
Who is the author of A Tale of Two Cities?
A word that modifies adverbs, adjectives, and verbs
What is an adverb?
A figure of speech that draws a comparison between two things
What is a metaphor?
The three men who wish to marry Lucie
Who are Mr. Carton, Mr. Darnay, and Mr. Stryver?
The animal Satan disguises himself as
What is a snake/serpent?
William Shakespeare
Who is the writer of Henry V?
Culpability
What is the word meaning "guilt" or "blame"?
The figurative language used in the following sentence: The pretty princess pursued her suitor.
What is alliteration?
Mr. Lorry's bodyguard in Paris
Who is Jerry Cruncher?
The reason Adam and Eve clothe themselves after eating of the fruit
What is shame?
The author of Canterbury Tales
Who is Chaucer?
A poetic meter utilizing ten syllables, alternating stressed-unstressed
What is iambic pentameter?
The excess (overuse) of coordinating conjunctions in a list
The promise Sydney makes to Lucie
To die for her and anyone she loves
The son of Satan
The author of Beowulf
Who is anonymous?
The 8 parts of speech (must get all 8 to receive credit)
What are nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, conjunctions, interjections, and prepositions?
The figurative language in the following sentence: The clouds cried their eyes out.
What is personification?
The servant who requests help from Charles Darnay
Who is Gabelle?
The relationship between Satan and Sin
What is daughter and lover?
Order the 5 British texts from earliest to most recent
Beowulf, Canterbury Tales, Henry V, Paradise Lost, A Tale of Two Cities
What is the difference between omnipotence, omnipresence, and omniscience?
Omnipotent - all powerful
Omnipresent - all present
Omniscient - all knowing
The rhetorical tools used in the first lines of A Tale of Two Cities (2)