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VocabularyCharacters QuotesBackground PlotHashtags

Vocabulary 100  This word means something done to make up for a fault or mistake  Return Home Return Home

Vocabulary 200  This word also means party, celebration, or fesitivities.  Return Home Return Home

Vocabulary 300  This word also means hostility.  Return Home Return Home

Vocabulary 400  During our discourse, my teacher told me that I would not pass the class unless I made at least an 80 on the final test.  What does the word discourse mean?  Return Home Return Home

Vocabulary 500  My father scolded me for not doing my homework.  Give a vocabulary word that means scolded.  Return Home Return Home

Characters 100  This character was Queen of the Amazons.  Return Home Return Home

Characters 200  This character could be described as short and feisty.  Return Home Return Home

Characters 300  This is the real name of the fairy that is known for being mischievous.  Return Home Return Home

Characters 400  This character had Egeus’s permission to marry Hermia.  Return Home Return Home

Characters 500  The name of Helena’s father.  Return Home Return Home

Quotes 100  “Hippolyta, I wooed thee with my sword.”  Return Home Return Home

Quotes 200  “Methinks I have a great desire for a bottle of hay.  Return Home Return Home

Quotes 300  “I love thee not, therefore pursue me not.”  Return Home Return Home

Quotes 400  “You thief of love! What, have you come by night and stolen my love’s heart from him?”  Return Home Return Home

Quotes 500  “Methought I was enamored of an ass.”  Return Home Return Home

Background 100  The name of Shakepeare’s theatre  Return Home Return Home

Background 200  The leader of England during the time Shakespeare was writing and performing plays  Return Home Return Home

Background 300  The official religion/church in England when Shakespeare was writing and performing  Return Home Return Home

Background 400  The place where Shakespeare was born  Return Home Return Home

Background Daily Double  The three types of plays that Shakespeare wrote  Return Home Return Home

Plot 100  The name of the flower that possesses the magical power to make people fall in love with the next thing that they see  Return Home Return Home

Plot 200  Puck mistakenly puts a the love potion into this character’s eyes  Return Home Return Home

Plot 300  The three options that Theseus gave Hermia at the beginning of the play  Return Home Return Home

Plot 400  The reason Oberon wants to seek revenge and embarrass Titania  Return Home Return Home

Plot 500  The reason Egeus, Theseus, and Hippolyta were out in the woods so early on the day of the wedding.  Return Home Return Home

Hashtag 100  #myboyfriendjustdumpedmeformybestfriend  Return Home Return Home

Hashtag 200  #Idontwanttogetmarriedinfourdays  Return Home Return Home

Hashtag Daily Double  #somebodytellthisgirltostopfollowingme  #byeFelicia  Return Home Return Home

Hashtag 400  #mydaughterisdisobeying  Return Home Return Home

Hashtag 500  #bestpartyplannerever  Return Home Return Home

DAILY DOUBLE  Discuss with your team how many points you would like to wager.  Proceed to Question Proceed to Question

DAILY DOUBLE  Discuss with your team how many points you would like to wager.  Proceed to Question Proceed to Question