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Romeo finds out about the party from this character.

Slide 3

A 100

Capulet instructs this character to woo Juliet before he changes his mind.

Slide 3

A 200

She provides comic relief.

Slide 3

A 300

Romeo’s servant.

Slide 3

A 400

The Friar who could not get to deliver Romeo’s message.

Slide 3

A 500

B 100

“This alliance, may so happy prove to

Turn your household’s rancour to pure

Love.”

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“Part fools!

Put up your swords; you know not what you do.”

Slide 3

B 200

“What, drawn and talk of peace! I hate the word”

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B 300

“O Lord, I could have stay’d here all night to hear good

counsel: O, what learning is!”

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B 400

“Such mortal drugs I have; but Mantua’s law is death to

any he that utters them.”

Slide 3

B 500

A seemingly contradictory statement.

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C 100

Pictures which a word or situation creates that appeal to

the senses.

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C 200

An exaggeration

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C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

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This character reveals the faults of another.

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C 400

A play on words.

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C 500

“Till holy church shall incorporate two into one.”

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D 100

“Parting is such sweet sorrow”

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D 200

“You are a saucy boy.”

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D 300

“if ye shall lead her into a fool’s paradise, as they say, it

were a very gross kind of behaviour.”

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“Why the devil came you between us?”

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D 500

“These violent delights have violent ends”

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E 100

“Serpent heart, hid by a flowering face”

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E 200

“A damned saint; a fiend angelical”

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E 300

“What light through yonder window breaks?

It is the east and Juliet is the sun”

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E 400

“What must be, shall be”Slide 3

E 500

The fight between Sampson/Gregory vs. Abraham/ Balthasar.

Slide 3

F 100

The original day Juliet is supposed to marry Paris.

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F 200

The day and time of the party.

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F 300

The day and time of the fight scene in which Tybalt and

Mercutio die.

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The time of day when “the balcony scene” takes place.

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F 500

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Character Traits

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This character is referred to as “the prince of cats”

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The servant who can’t read.

A 100

Paris

A 200

The Nurse

A 300

Balthasar

A 400

Friar John

A 500

Friar Laurence

B 100

Benvolio

B 200

Tybalt

B 300

The Nurse

B 400

The Apothecary

B 500

oxymoron

C 100

imagery

C 200

hyperbole

C 300

Foil character

C 400

pun

C 500

Friar Laurence

D 100

Juliet

D 200

Capulet

D 300

The Nurse

D 400

Mercutio

D 500

The balcony scene…Romeo comparing Juliet’s beauty to

the sun.

E 100

The fight scene (Act III, sc. i) Tybalt vs. Mercutio

E 200

The final scene in the tomb

E 300

E 400

E 500

7 a.m. Saturday morning

F 100

Thursday

F 200

Late Saturday night

F 300

Sunday evening

(6pm- 7pm)

F 400

Sunday

12 am- 5am

E 500

Tybalt

E 500

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