Pronouns
Iambic Pentameter
Word Play
Unique Writing
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100

Name one pronoun Shakespeare used that we still commonly use today.

You, your, yourself, or yours.

100

What does "pentameter" mean?

5 meters.

100

What time period was Shakespeare alive in?

The Elizabethan era.

100

True or False: Blank verse rhymes.

False.

100

Give one reason Shakespeare is hard to understand to students.

Ex. His plays are very complex.

200

Use "thou" in a sentence.

Ex. Thou art my friend.

200

What is an unstressed syllable?

A part of the word you don't emphasize. 

200

What was one literacy device that Shakespeare used to create a more dramatic effect?

Metaphors.
200

What is blank verse?

A verse without a rhyme.

200

True or False: most of Shakespeare's vocabulary is still used today

False

300

What is the difference between thy and thyself?

Thy means yours, thyself means yourself.

300

What is the total number of syllables in an iambic pentameter?

10.

300

True or False: Shakespeare's writing was intended to be heard, not read.

True.

300

What are three things unique to Shakespeare that Romeo & Juliet includes?

Blank verse, wordplay, and omission. 

300

Why are Shakepeare’s political allusions hard to understand?

The politics in his era were very different and students don't know much about them.

400

Use "ye" in a sentence. 

Ex. Ye are a fool.

400

How many sets of stressed and unstressed syllables are in an iambic pentameter?

5 unstressed and stressed each.

400

What were some distinctive emotions Shakespeare used through his puns?

Amusement and sadness.

400

How does Shakespeare use omission?

He gets rid of words that English sentences usually require.

400

True or False: Modern sentences are dependent on the placement of each given word.

True.

500

What word do we use today instead of thine?

Your

500

What does "iamb" mean?

A beat with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.

500

What were the two unlike items compared to each other that was shown as an example?

Love and smoke.

500

Why does Shakespeare use omission?

To keep the rhythm of the speech and affect the tone of the speech.

500

People who studied what might understand Shakespeare better?

Latin or poetic drama.