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Fig Lang Romeo and Juliet RJ Char ID Odyssey Shakesp eare Team One Team Two Team Three Team Four Team Five Team Six
Figurative Language Question for 5 Points Name the FL: “Kill the envious moon, who is jealous, that you, her maid, are far more fair than she.” Show Answer
Figurative Language Answer for 5 Points Personification Back to Board
Figurative Language Question for 10 Points Name the FL: “ O brawling love, O loving hate, O anything of nothing first create!” Show Answer
Figurative Language Answer for 10 Points Oxymoron Back to Board
Figurative Language Question for 15 Points Name the FL: “Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs;” Show Answer
Figurative Language Answer for 15 Points Metaphor Back to Board
Figurative Language Question for 20 Points Name the FL: “One fairer than my love! The all seeing sun/ Ne ‟ er saw her match, since first the world begun” Show Answer
Figurative Language Answer for 20 Points Personification Back to Board
Figurative Language Question for 25 Points Name the FL: “Exile is death... Calling death “banished”/ Thou cut’st my head off with a golden axe/ And smilest upon that stroke that murders me” Show Answer
Figurative Language Answer for 25 Points Metaphor Back to Board
Romeo and Juliet Question for 5 Points Name of the narrator who opens the play… Show Answer
Romeo and Juliet Answer for 5 Points The Chorus Back to Board
Romeo and Juliet Question for 10 Points The setting of the play…(city and country) Show Answer
Romeo and Juliet Answer for 10 Points Verona, Italy Back to Board
Romeo and Juliet Question for 15 Points Romeo buys the poison from this character… Show Answer
Romeo and Juliet Answer for 15 Points Apothecary Back to Board
Romeo and Juliet Question for 20 Points Name of the girl with whom Romeo is originally in love… Show Answer
Romeo and Juliet Answer for 20 Points Rosaline Back to Board
Romeo Question for 25 Points Name the three people who die from suicide in the play. Show Answer
R and J Answer for 25 Points Romeo, Juliet, and Lady Montague Back to Board
Character ID Question for 5 Points “I am Fortune’s fool!” Show Answer
Character ID Answer for 5 Points Romeo Back to Board
Character ID Question for 10 Points “Peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell, you and all Montagues!” Show Answer
Character ID Answer for 10 Points Tybalt Back to Board
Character ID Question for 15 Points “Oh happy dagger, here is thy sheath.” Show Answer
Character ID Answer for 15 Points Juliet Back to Board
Character ID Question for 20 Points “A plague on both you both your houses!” Show Answer
Character ID Answer for 20 Points Mercutio Back to Board
Character ID Question for 25 Points “Younger than she are happy mothers made. What say you to my suit?” Show Answer
Character ID Answer for 25 Points Paris Back to Board
The Odyssey Question for 5 Points Monster Odysseus blinds. Show Answer
Ody Answer for 5 Points Cyclops or Polyphemus Back to Board
Ody Question for 10 Points Name of the author of the epic. Show Answer
Ody Answer for 10 Points Homer Back to Board
Ody Question for 15 Points The name of the two monsters through which Odysseus and his men must sail. Show Answer
Ody Answer for 15 Points Scylla and Charybdis Back to Board
Ody Question for 20 Points The name of the “face that launched a thousand ships.” Show Answer
Ody Answer for 20 Points Helen of Troy Back to Board
Ody Question for 25 Points “Odysseus, son of Laertes” is an example of… Show Answer
Ody Answer for 25 Points Patronymics Back to Board
Shakespeare Question for 5 Points Name of the poem form for which Shakespeare is famous Show Answer
Shakespeare Answer for 5 Points Sonnet Back to Board
Shakespeare Question for 10 Points Shakespeare’s famous theater… Show Answer
Shakespeare Answer for 10 Points Globe Theatre Back to Board
Shakespeare Question for 15 Points Iambic Pentameter has this many beats per line…. Show Answer
Shakespeare Answer for 15 Points Five Back to Board
Shakespeare Question for 20 Points The name of the two English monarchs during Shakespeare’s life. Show Answer
Shakespeare Answer for 20 Points Queen Elizabeth and King James Back to Board
Shakespeare Question for 25 Points Shakespeare was influenced by ancient Greek tragedies, such as Oedipus Rex, written by this man… Show Answer
Shakespeare Answer for 25 Points Sophocles Back to Board
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“Big Points” Question Identify the following Epic Machinery: “Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course, once he had plundered the hallowed heights of Troy.” Show Answer
Big Points Answer for Big Points Invocation of the Muse Back to Board
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