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2 THIS IS

3 With Your Host... Mrs. Jasek

4 Are you talking about me?
Literary Analysis Who said it? Just the Facts Literary Terms Are you talking about me? Characters 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

5 Juliet is ______ years old.

6 13 A 100

7 Romeo’s cousin is _________.
A 200

8 Benvolio A 200

9 The first girl that Romeo is in love with is ____________.

10 Rosline A 300

11 Mercutio is a blood relative of the ___________.

12 Prince A 400

13 The Prince’s full name is Prince ___________.

14 Escalus A 500

15 “Why, he’s a man of wax.” B 100

16 Paris B 100

17 “Verona brags of him to be a virtuous and well-governed youth.”

18 Romeo B 200

19 “She’ll not be hit with Cupid’s arrow. She hath Dian’s wit.”

20 Rosaline B 300

21 *Daily Double* “He fights as you sing pricksong – keeps time, distance, and proportion; he rests his minim rests, one two and the third in your bosom. The very butcher of a silk button, a duelist, a duelist!” B 400

22 Tybalt B 400

23 “Good Peter, to hide her face; for the fan’s the fairer face.”
B 500

24 Nurse B 500

25 “He’s the courageous captain of compliments”

26 alliteration C 100

27 “She’ll not be hit with Cupid’s arrow. She hath Dian’s wit.”

28 allusion C 200

29 “…for thou art as glorious to this night…as is a winged messenger of Heaven.”
C 300

30 simile C 300

31 “heavy lightness” “violent delights”
C 400

32 oxymorons C 400

33 “She speaks, yet she says nothing.”
C 500

34 paradox C 500

35 “O swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon.”
D 100

36 Juliet D 100

37 “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other would still smell as sweet.”

38 Juliet D 200

39 “Young men’s love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.”
D 300

40 Friar Laurence D 300

41 “O then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do!”

42 Romeo D 400

43 “Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much.”

44 Juliet D 500

45 The play takes place in ___________.

46 Verona, Italy E 100

47 All of the following are Montagues except:
Romeo Benvolio Mercutio E 200

48 c. Mercutio E 200

49 __________asks Lord Capulet for Juliet’s hand in marriage.

50 Paris E 300

51 Romeo has to read the list of guests to be invited to the party because the Capulet servant ___________. E 400

52 Is illiterate/cannot read

53 Romeo tells the Nurse to wait behind the abbey wall so that his man can bring her a ____________.

54 Rope ladder E 500

55 A comparison that uses “like” or “as”
F 100

56 simile F 100

57 The repetition of initial consonant sounds

58 alliteration F 200

59 When a character voices his or her feelings out loud to the audience

60 Soliloquy F 300

61 The association of two contrary terms

62 oxymoron F 400

63 A statement that seems absurd or even contradictory, but often expresses a deeper truth

64 Paradox F 500

65 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Setting Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin

66 The play starts on this day of the week
Click on screen to continue

67 Sunday

68 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!


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