JEOPARDY English 9 Advanced Unit Test Review. Unit 1 Vocabulary Romeo and Juliet Quote...
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English 9 Advanced Unit Test Review
Unit 1
VocabularyRomeo and Juliet
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FINAL JEAOPARDY
What part of speech is “Brigand”?
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What part of speech is “Intrepid”?
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Find the synonym for the capitalized word:
The DEBRIS in the watera. Saltb. Fishc. Vegetationd. Wreckage
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On what syllable is the stress in “Erratic”?
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On what syllable is the stress in “Perennial”?
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In Romeo and Juliet:
a. Lady Montague dies
b. An illiterate servant invites Romeo and his friends to a party
c. Count Paris is killed by Romeo
d. All of the above
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The parts of women in early Shakespeare plays were given to:
a. Beautiful young girls
b. The wives of the actors
c. Young boys
d. Dancers
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The Nurse in this play adds
a. Symbolism
b. Humor
c. The common point of view
d. The author’s point of view
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Juliet’s misgivings as she is about to drink the Friar’s potion include:
a. Distrust of the nurse
b. Fear of being buried alive
c. Regret that she married Romeo
d. A wish that she could marry Paris
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Everyone is surprised to see Juliet’s body stabbed because:
a. She was going to be married
b. She was supposed to be dead already
c. She was in Mantua
d. She was only a teenager
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Choose the correct speaker
“On Lammas Eve at night shall she be fourteen…I remember it well.”
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“But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!”
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“This, by his voice, should be a Montague. Fetch me my rapier, boy. What dares the slave come hither?”
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“…and left no friendly drop to help me after…”
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“Love wisely and slowly. They stumble that run fast.”
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SUBJUGATE is to BONDAGE as
a. Incarcerate is to prison
b. Terminate is to servitude
c. Fabricate is to doghouse
d. Incinerate is to debt
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PAUPER is to IMPOVERISHED as
a. Comedian is to sardonic
b. Dancer is to obese
c. Orator is to pompous
d. Superstar is to eminent
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CHORE is to ARDUOUS as
a. Novel is to posthumous
b. Detail is to superfluous
c. Burden is to cumbersome
d. Note is to legible
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DOLEFUL is to GRIEF as
a. Irate is to anger
b. Intrepid is to fear
c. Morose is to joy
d. Braze is to envy
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PRIM is to DISSOLUTE as
a. Unbridled is to unflinching
b. Tense is to curt
c. Spurious is to bogus
d. Lucid is to muddled
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Which line is an example of alliteration?
a. “Thou knowest the mask of night is on my face;”
b. “Swits and spurs, swits and spurs”
c. “He shall not make me there a joyful bride!”
d. “My life is my foe’s debt”
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Dialogue is a literary device which:
a. Repeats initial consonants in a line of narration
b. Draws comparisons between two ideas
c. Creates immediate and personal experiences in actual conversation
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What is the meaning of the Shakespearean term “Anon”?
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“Come, gentle night; come, loving, black-browed night” is an example of what literary device?
a. Dialogue
b. Apostrophe
c. Personification
d. Allusion
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“Give me my Romeo; and I shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine…” is an example of what literary device?
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In a paragraph answer the following question:
Theme is the important meaning or insight an author reveals through a selection in literature. Discuss one of the themes in “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”. Tell how that theme is communicated through the plot, setting, or characterization of the play.
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