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Where Were We?
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About The Story
Figurative Language
100

Juliet's parents want her to marry whom?

Paris 

100

Where did Romeo and Juliet get Married?

The church

100

Oh Romeo, Romeo! Why are you Romeo? Leave your family and give up your name. Or, if you won't, just promise you love me, and I'll stop being a Capulet.

Juliet!

100

Act 1 scene 1: Who is fighting at the beginning of the first scene? 

The servants of the Capulets and Montagues.
100

What type of figurative language is this an example of?

"But wait, what light is coming from that window?

Juliet is the sun."

A. Simile  B. Metaphor   C. Hyperbole

metaphor

200

Name the first person who died

Mercutio (Romeo's Friend)

200

Where did Romeo and Juliet first meet?

The party at the Capulets

200

Who told Romeo about Rosaline, "Look at other girls I show you, and you'll think she's not so special"?

Benvolio.

200

Who tries to break up the fight between the servants of both families?

Benvolio

200

To reignite your marriage, make up with your friends, apologize to the Prince, and bring you back with a hundred thousand times more joy!

A. Simile  B. Metaphor   C. Hyperbole

hyperbole

300

Who killed Tybalt?

Romeo

300

Where did the most famous scene in the story take place? (hint: Wherefore art thou Romeo?)

On Juliet's balcony

300

To what does Romeo first compare Juliet during the balcony scene?

To the morning Sun.

300

Act 1 scene 1: What threat does the Prince make to Lord Montague and Lord Capulet?

That the next person to start a public brawl will be put to death

300

"Then let love-devouring death do what it dares..."

A. Metaphor   B. Simile    C. Hyperbole  D. Alliteration

alliteration

400

Who performs Romeo and Juliet's marriage?

Friar Lawrence

400

What does "Wherefore art thou Romeo" mean?

Why are you Romeo (a Montague)?

400

Right before he dies, who says, "A curse on both your families! They have caused my death!"

Mercutio

400

Act 1 scene 1: Benolio and Montaguue describe the way Romeo has been acting. What do they say about him?

He has been gloomy, depressed, weepy, and is alone a lot.

400

"Romeo was so sad, he could cry enough tears to fill a river."


A. Metaphor  B. Simile  C. Hyperbole  D. Alliteration

Hyperbole

500

Who is Juliet's confidante and messenger?

Nurse

500

In what city does this play take place?

Verona

500

Who says, "Look how she rests her cheek on her hand! I wish I were a glove on her hand, so I could touch her cheek!"

Romeo

500

Act 1 scene 1: Why is Romeo so sad?

He is in love with Rosaline, but she does not love him.

500


"Their love was like a flame, burning brightly but destined to fade too soon."

A. Metaphor   B. Simile    C. Hyperbole   D. Alliteration


Simile