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Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet
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- Q1What is the definition for Personification?Personifying someoneComparing one thing to anotherhuman characteristics that are given to an object, animal or ideaDescribing an object using vivid details120s
- Q2What is the definition of Oxymoron?a type of expressionspecial kind of concise paradox that brings together 2 contradictory termstwo words that have the same meaninga type of medicine120s
- Q3What is the definition for Dramatic Irony?the reader knows something that the character does not knowa form of comedy that relies on physical humora type of acting characters use on stagea plot twist120s
- Q4What is the definition for Situational Irony?a form of storytelling that focuses on charactersa type of humor based on wordplay and punsa scene that the reader is readingcontrast between what a reader expects and what actually happens120s
- Q5What is the definition for Verbal Irony?the speaker uses language that is straightforward, without any hidden meaningsa form of communication in which a character talks to another charactera character laughingwhen someone knowingly exaggerates or says one thing and means another120s
- Q6What is the definition for Analogy?comparing a character to another charactertwo words that don't go togethera point by point comparison between two things that are alike in some respecta type of speech produced by a character120s
- Q7What is the definition for Monologue?a form of dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, prologue talka dramatic scene caused by characterswhen a character argues with themselveswhen two characters talk about ideas and opinions120s
- Q8Where does Romeo go after the Capulet's party?his bedroomto Mercutio's houseto the forestinto the Capulet orchard (garden)120s
- Q9Juliet is afraid that the love between Romeo and herself....will bring dangeris unimportantis not as important as her love for Parishas come too quickly120s
- Q10Juliet tells Romeo that if he loves her, he will...ghost hermarry herstart acting weirdtell her parents120s
- Q11Which event in Friar Laurence's cell happens last in Scene 3?Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and JulietRomeo is given adviceFriar Laurence talks to Romeo about his plantsFriar Laurence shames Romeo for loving Rosaline120s
- Q12Why does the Nurse delay telling Juliet about Romeo's plans?She enjoys teasing JulietShe doesn't want them to get marriedShe likes Paris more than she likes RomeoShe is angry with Juliet120s
- Q13Shakespeare includes a soliloquy at the beginning of Scene 3 to reveal Friar Laurence's belief that people...come from a wombdon't know anything about lifelive like plantsare both good and evil120s
- Q14What plan does Romeo share with the Nurse?that Peter knows about the marriageJuliet will say that she is going to confession but will marry Romeo insteadRomeo and The Nurse will teach Mercutio a lesson for being rudeRomeo will meet his friends for dinner120s
- Q15Why is Friar Laurence concerned about Romeo's request to marry Juliet?Romeo's parents have a feud with the Capulet'sThe Prince has been strict recentlyRomeo and Juliet are still youngRomeo falls in love too quickly120s