Appeals to emotions.
What is pathos?
What is scheme?
Tropes
What are comparison, word play and sound, overstatement/understatement?
A Montague, Falls in love with Juliet
Who is Romeo?
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Appeals to ethics and credibility
Parallel structure is an example of...
What is schemes involving balance?
"He's a real Romeo with the ladies."
What is an allusion?
Friar in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" who serves as a mentor and confidant to both Romeo and Juliet. He is well-intentioned and devises plans to help the young lovers be together, but his schemes ultimately contribute to the tragic outcome of the story.
Who is Friar Lawrence?
What is intrinsic and extrinsic needs?
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What is ethos?
"He was a winner, a hero, a legend."
A comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as."
What is simile?
What is the climax in the play?
What is the Tybalt-Romeo battle, Juliet forced to marry Paris, and Romeo going to apothecary?
Juliet's motivations
What is pleasing her family and following her love for Romeo?
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What is logos?
What is asyndeton and polysyndeton?
"Bittersweet."
What is an oxymoron?
Who delivers the news of Juliet’s death to Romeo?
Balthasar
Romeo is motivated by his love for Juliet as he believes it will bring him love and fullfilment
What is Intrinsic Needs?
"Imagine the heartbreak of seeing a child go to bed hungry, not knowing when their next meal will come."
What is pathos?
"We have ships and men and money and stores."
What is polysyndeton?
the effect of using imagery to create and enhance meaning.
What is a trope?
What’s the last thing Romeo does before he dies?
What is Romeo kisses Juliet?
What is self-actualization?