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100 200 300 400 500 Characters Events True or False Hodgepodge
Figurative Language Quotations Events Hodgepodge 100 200 300 400 500
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The story takes place in 14th Century, Verona Italy
True or False – 100 The story takes place in 14th Century, Verona Italy back
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Mercutio dies when he falls on his own sword fooling around
True or False – 200 Mercutio dies when he falls on his own sword fooling around back
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True or False 300 At the beginning of the play, Romeo is in love with Rosaline, who does not love him back. back
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*Daily Double!* True or False 400
Romeo and Juliet could both be considered “tragic heroes” because they are the main characters of the story and they both die at the end back
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Count Paris, kinsman (relative) to the Prince, wants to marry Juliet
True or False 500 Count Paris, kinsman (relative) to the Prince, wants to marry Juliet back
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This character is known as the “prince of cats”
Characters 100 This character is known as the “prince of cats” back
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This character is Benvolio’s cousin
Characters 200 This character is Benvolio’s cousin back
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Name one character who is still alive at the end of the play.
Characters 300 Name one character who is still alive at the end of the play. back
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This character is described as “hot-headed”
Characters 400 This character is described as “hot-headed” back
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Characters 500 Whom does Friar Laurence trust with the letter to Romeo telling him of Juliet’s “death”? back
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Figurative Language 100 “she would be as swift in motion as a ball” is an example of this type of figurative language back
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Figurative Language 200 “The day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops” is an example of this type of figurative language. back
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Figurative Language 300 “Loving hate, heavy lightness, cold fire” is an example of this type of figurative language. back
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“Juliet is the sun.” is an example of this type of figurative language
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Figurative Language 500 “Then love devouring death do what he dare” is an example of this type of figurative language. back
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Quotations 100 This character said: “If ever you dusturb your streets again/Your lives shall pay the forfeit of thy peace.” back
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Quotations 200 This character said: “By my count I was your mother much upon these years that you are now a maid.” back
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Quotations 300 This character said: “O that I were a glove upon that hand, that I might touch that cheek!” back
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This character said: “A plague on both your houses!”
Quotations 400 This character said: “A plague on both your houses!” back
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Quotations 500 This character said: “Art thou a man? Thy form cries out thou art/thy tears are womanish.” back
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In Act 3, Romeo views his banishment as:
Events 100 In Act 3, Romeo views his banishment as: back
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The nurse is very close to Juliet because:
Events 200 The nurse is very close to Juliet because: back
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Events 300 What does Friar Laurence hope will be the end result when he agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet? back
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What will happen if Juliet refuses to marry Paris?
Events 400 What will happen if Juliet refuses to marry Paris? back
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What irony is the encounter between Tybalt and Romeo in Act 3
*Daily Double!* Events 500 What irony is the encounter between Tybalt and Romeo in Act 3 back
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How does Juliet react to the nurse’s advice to marry Paris?
Hodgepodge 100 How does Juliet react to the nurse’s advice to marry Paris? back
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Where does Romeo go to hide when he is banished?
Hodgepodge 200 Where does Romeo go to hide when he is banished? back
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What does Juliet send Romeo as a token of love
Hodgepodge 300 What does Juliet send Romeo as a token of love back
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Hodpodge 400 This character said: “Then hie you hence to Friar Laurence’s cell/There stays a husband to make you a wife.” back
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This character died by poison.
Hodgepodge 500 This character died by poison. back
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