Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
The Chocolate War
Romeo and Juliet
Miscellaneous
100
"I can't stand the smell of cafeteria food!"
What is squeamish?
100
(n) One who rebels or rises against authority (adj) rising in revolt, refusing to accept authority; surging or rushing in or on
What is an insurgent? What is insurgent?
100
afraid of Vigils, sarcastic, snarky, mean, rude, holds attention of whole room, unpredictable, looks lame, but is actually a strong, picks on people’s weaknesses
Who is Brother Leon?
100
The purpose of the chorus.
What is to introduce the play's themes.
100
Definition of foreshadowing
What is a warning or prediction in the story for what is going to happen later on.
200
Encroach on my territory.
What is infringe?
200
(adj) thin or flimsy in texture; cheap; shoddy or inferior in quality or character; ethically low, mean or disreputable
What is sleazy?
200
Football team, athletic, thinks that the school is full of evil, wants jerry to sell the chocolates
Who is the Goober?
200
The decision Romeo and Juliet make after the balcony scene.
What is to get married?
200
An objection or a character that represents something else
What is a symbol?
300
Synonym for curt, abrupt, or offhand
What is brusque?
300
Synonym: Petulant, touchy, cranky, irritable
What is querulous?
300
Junior who is lazy, Doesn’t follow rules, Stands up to vigils
Who is Frankie Rollo?
300
Romeo killed Tybalt for this reason.
What is to revenge Mercuito's death?
300
The definition of allusion.
What is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. Always stated and used for a reason.
400
Poise, assurance, great self-confidence; perpendicularity.
What is Poise?
400
Antonym: mature, grown-up, polished, sophisticated
What is callow?
400
Name two things the chocolates in the story symbolize.
What is rebellion? What is Vigil/authority power?
400
Romeo is in love with her at the beginning of the play.
Who is Rosaline?
400
Character who was weak, afraid, surrounded by opportunity, but never took any of them.
Who is J. Alfred Prufrock?
500
Antonym: essential, intrinsic, inherent, congenital (present at birth)
What is adventitious?
500
Even after the thirteen colonies gained (Vocabulary Word) from England, many Americans clung to English traditions.
What is autonomy?
500
Name one thing Room 19 symbolizes.
What is the destructiveness of the Vigil Power? What is the destruction of Goober's choices? What is the destruction of the sale on the school? What is the effect of power on certain individuals? What is the effect of rebellion on authority?
500
The resolution of the play.
What is the families erect a golden statue in their children's honor, They agree to put feud behind them.
500
Definition of theme. Give two examples-One from Chocolate War and one from Romeo and Juliet.
What is the message, lesson or the information the author is trying to tell the reader. Chocolate War: justice, corruption of power, rebellion, following a group..etc Romeo and Juliet: fate, young love, maturity/immaturity, nature of love, justice, identity, etc....