The apex of something is the
Top, maximum, high point
"I want an oompa loompa right away!"
Part of Speech?
Verb
Odysseus's wife
Penelope
An archetype is a kind of character that _______ across texts from all times and places.
Reoccurs/repeats
The "fool" who is not foolish.
Feste
An extremely poor person
Pauper
"Where we're going, we don't need roads."
Sentence Function?
a) Subject
b) Direct Object
c) Indirect Object
d) Predicate nominative
Direct Object
Turns men into swine
Kirke
A character near them who is very much the opposite.
At one point, he wonders if what is happening is even real, or if he has gone mad.
Sebastian
Disbelieving, careful, cautious to believe something
Skeptical
"I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse."
Which type of phrase?
Infinitive Phrase
A type of story marked by a departure, a transformations, and a return
Hero's Journey
If a character has an "aside," who is supposed to hear their lines?
The audience only.
Prone to fighting
Pugnacious
"Those are the shrieking eels!"
a) Gerund
b) Infinitive
c) Preposition
d) Participle
Participle
Servant from Odysseus's childhood
Eurykleia
Epic
These two characters, at different points, are both hoping to marry Olivia
Sir Andrew and Duke Orsino
To strengthen, make stronger
Fortify
"How come Andrew is allowed to stand up? If he gets up, we'll all get up! It'll be anarchy!"
Part of speech?
Adverb
Tereiseus
This might come at the front of a book or chapter, sometimes in the form of a quotation.
Epigraph
What are two characteristics or features of the holiday, "Twelfth Night"?
a) Eve of the Epiphany, or Three Kings Day
b) Feast of Misrule-- much disorder and revelry
c) Nobles and peasants switch places