Lit Terms
Vocab
Comprehension
Characters
Grammar
100
What is two contradictory terms paired together?
What is oxymoron
100
Comic episodes in a dramatic work that relieves tension are called...
What is Comic Relief
100
In the opening scene of act 4, Juliet goes to Friar Lawrence and she threatens to ______________ if she can not be with Romeo.
What is stab herself/ harm herself/ meet Romeo in heaven...etc.
100
Which character says: "Do you mourn now, knowing she is elevated above the clouds--high as heaven itself?" A. Lord Capulet B. Nurse C. Friar Lawrence
What is Friar Lawrence
100
Add the coma/semicolon/colon where need be. Whether you believe it or not we are going.
What is Whether you believe it or not, we are going.
200
Sorrowful, desperate, & terrifying are all examples of this literary term and how the author or audience feels in Act 4.
What is mood or tone
200
What is when the audience is aware of something that the characters are not?
Dramatic Irony
200
Friar Lawrence suggests that Juliet go into a ____________ and escape to Mantua at her awakening.
What is coma/ death-like state/ suspended state...etc.
200
Who says: "God joined my heart and Romeo's: you joined our hands. And before his hand (sealed to Romeo's by you) shall seal a second marriage contract..." ? A. Lady Capulet B. Juliet
What is Juliet
200
Add the coma/semicolon/colon where need be. I will be taking a leather jacket suede boots and a ball gown to Pittsburgh.
What is I will be taking a leather jacket, suede boots, and a ball gown to Pittsburgh.
300
What literary term(s) is this an example of: "Everything we ordered for the wedding must now be turned to black for the funeral: our music, to melancholy bells" A. Verbal Irony B. Mood/Imagery
What is B. mood/imagery
300
What is a word that begins with the letter "D" and is a lament for the dead?
What is a dirge
300
The distilled liquid Friar Lawrence offers will put Juliet into a suspended state for ________ hours.
What is 42
300
Who states: "When you're in bed, take this small bottle and swallow this distilled liquid. Soon, a feeling of cold and drowsiness will run through your veins" A. Juliet B. Friar Lawrence
What is Friar Lawrence
300
Add the coma/semicolon/colon where need be. Man must be held accountable a man can not grow without it.
What is Man must be held accountable; a man can not grow without it.
400
This is an example of what Literary Term: Nurse: ...You well know this is a sorrowful case First Musician: Yes, indeed. [showing her a broken instrument case] A. Comic Relief B. Simile C. Hyperbole
What is comic relief
400
What is when an actor speaks to themselves their thoughts regardless of any hearers?
What is soliloquy
400
The _______________ discovers Juliet in her death-like state.
What is The Nurse.
400
Who states: "Death is my son-in-law. Death is my heir. He has married my daughter."
What is Lord Capulet.
400
Place the semicolon/colon/comma where need be. The courses include English I ACC, Lit Sem, and Geometry.
What is The courses include: English I ACC, Lit Sem, and Geometry.
500
Upon hearing of his daughter's death, Lord Capulet says to Paris: "oh, son, on the evening of your wedding day Death has slept with your wife. There she lies: a flower in life, deflowered by him." This is an example of... A. Soliloquy B. Personification
B. Personification
500
What is something extremely unpleasant that begins with the letter "O"?
what is odious
500
Friar Lawrence scolds The Capulet house upon discovering Juliet "dead". This is an example of what kind of irony?
What is dramatic irony
500
Who states: "Play me a cheerful dirge!"
What is Peter.
500
Add the semicolon/colon/comma where need be Despite the hallow look on his face we knew that something beyond fear loathing and disgust was happening; it was a blasphemous.
What is Despite the hallow look on his face, we knew that something beyond fear, loathing, and disgust was happening; it was a blasphemous.