"It is the east, and Juliet is the sun."
The purpose of Greek myths
What is to explain how the world works or to teach a lesson?
The purpose of the prologue
What is to introduce what is going to happen in the play?
The number of lines in a sonnet
What is 14?
A theme should be stated as this
What is a sentence?
“My bounty is as boundless as the sea,
My love as deep; the more I give to thee,
The more I have, for both are infinite."
What is a simile or hyperbole?
The difference between Greek gods and God
What is they are more fallible and human?
The meaning of "Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
What is "Why are you Romeo?"
The rhyme scheme for:
I like cheese.
I like milk.
I like peas.
I like silk.
What is abab?
How to determine point of view
What is look at the pronouns? What is look at the dialogue?
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
What is hyperbole?
What is rhyme?
Odysseus' biggest flaw during the episode with the Cyclops
What is his pride?
How Romeo feels about his name
He hates it
A paragraph is a poem is called this
What is a stanza?
Reasons repetition can be used in a poem
What is to make a sound? What is to emphasize a point?
What is personification?
Something every epic hero must complete
What is (insert any part of the epic hero journey)?
What the story says about love
What is that you should not rush in to love too fast?
"if God choose, / I shall but love thee better after death" means...
What is the love is strong so it won't end when they die?
A way love can change a person based on texts we've read this year
What is it can make them do unpredictable things or consume them?
Why poets use figurative language
What is to help readers picture the action or emotions?
The name of the Greek city where many Greek myths take place
What is Athens?
How many days the play lasts
What is 5?
The rhyme scheme of a sonnet
What is abab cdcd efef gg or abba abba cde cde?
How Romeo and Juliet's parents felt about their deaths
What is they were sad?