Who said it? | Terms used | Fill in the blank | Montague or Capulet? | Miscellaneous |
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Who is Juliet?
"Let day in and light out"
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What is the "Prologue"?
An opening speech which introduces the play or an act
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What is woo?
These times of woe afford no time to __.
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Who is a Montague?
Romeo
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It is a disgrace to them.
What does it mean to "bite your thumb" at someone?
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Who is Benvolio?
"I will make thee think thy swam a crow"
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What is iambic pentameter?
A rhythmic form of poetry that contains ten syllables in each line.
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What is lark?
Tis not the nightingale, but the __.
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Who is a Montague?
Benvolio
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Paris.
Who is Juliet arranged to marry?
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Who is Romeo?
"He jests at scare that never felt a wound."
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What is an oxymoron?
Two words used together that mean the opposite.
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What is sun?
It is the east, and Juliet is the __.
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Who is a Capulet?
Nurse
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Friar John.
Who was supposed to deliver the letter to Romeo?
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Who is Mercutio?
"Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch. Marry, 'tis enough."
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What is foil?
Two characters with different qualities that cancel eachother out.
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What is refuse thy name?
Deny thy father and __ __ ____.
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Who are Capulets?
Sampson and Gregory
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Verona.
Where does most of the events take place?
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Who is the Prince?
"Immediately we do exile him hence...Else, when he's found, that hour is his last."
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What is blank verse?
A type of poetry with no specific rhyming pattern, but is usually in iambic pentameter.
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What is fatal loins?
From forth the __ __of these two foes
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Who is a Montague?
Balthasar
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The sun.
What "celestial body" is Juliet often referred to?
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