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Figurative Language
Caesar
Conflict
Literary Elements
Vocabulary
100
The teacher was as mad as a rabid dog when the students wouldn't stop talking.
Simile.
100
Which character wanted to kill Caesar to get power?
Cassius.
100
This is the conflict which Brutus had when deciding whether to murder his friend.
man vs. self.
100
This is the time and place of a story.
Setting.
100
This word means "To noisily argue."
Wrangle
200
The teacher was a rabid dog.
Metaphor.
200
Antony and _____________ opposed Brutus and Cassius in the war.
Octavius.
200
This is the type of conflict that the two students had when they got into a heated argument.
man vs. man
200
This is how an author makes a reader feel.
Mood.
200
This word means "lacking in courage."
Cowardice
300
I haven't done that for fifty thousand years!
Hyberbole
300
In what year was the play written?
1599.
300
This is the conflict that Brutus encountered when the people of Rome turned against him.
Man vs. society.
300
This is the "peak" (high point) of a work's plot.
Conflict.
300
This word means "a corrupt man."
Knave.
400
The paper ran away in the wind.
Personification.
400
How did Portia kill herself?
By swallowing fire.
400
This is the conflict that a sailor has when his ship is in danger of sinking during a storm.
Man vs. nature
400
This is what occurs right after a work's conflict
Falling Action
400
This word means "being able to see into the future."
Portentous
500
Don't worry, when Mike Tyson punches you in the face with all of his might you'll barely feel a thing.
Understatement.
500
Which character tried to give a letter to Caesar warning him of his impending death?
Artemidorus.
500
This is the conflict that Caesar encountered when deciding whether to attend his "crowning."
Man vs. Self.
500
This is the part of the story which builds toward the point of greatest interest.
Rising action.
500
This word means taken from another source.
Derived.