ROMEO AND JULIET ACT 3

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Across
  1. 7. An introduction to a play or an act of a play
  2. 8. a joke that comes from a play of words
  3. 9. Is set to marry Juliet at the end of this act
  4. 11. Mab Small fairy that visits dreams
  5. 13. Romeo flees to _______
  6. 15. Juliet's parents arrange for this to happen by Thursday
  7. 17. a major unit of action in a play, similar to a chapter in a book
  8. 18. Romeo's love at the beginning of the play
  9. 19. Do you bite your _____ at me sir?
  10. 20. If she cannot be with Romeo, Juliet is prepared to ______
  11. 21. Juliet sends her nurse to Romeo with a _________
  12. 22. Capulet that is killed by Romeo
  13. 25. breaks up the acts of a play, indicates a new time/place
  14. 29. The story of the fight is told to the Prince by________
  15. 30. When informed of her cousin's death, Juliet blames
  16. 31. Helps to hide Romeo, gives him advice
  17. 32. Shakespeare performed at this theater
Down
  1. 1. speech in which character speaks thoughts aloud, generally on the stage alone
  2. 2. A __________on both your houses!
  3. 3. In response to Tybalt's insults, Romeo says he feels only ________
  4. 4. a literary device in which authors hint at plot developments that don't actually occur until later in the story
  5. 5. Romeo's punishment
  6. 6. Romeo believes that his future is left up to this
  7. 10. poem made up of 14 lines, every other line rhymes, ends with a rhyming couplet
  8. 12. a figure of speech that compares two things using like or as
  9. 14. Two Households, both alike in ________
  10. 15. Tybalt kills ___________
  11. 16. Tybalt enters looking for _______
  12. 23. character speaks his/her thoughts aloud, in words meant to be heard by the audience but not by the other characters
  13. 24. Setting of Romeo and Juliet
  14. 26. This person informs Juliet of her cousin's death
  15. 27. a figure of speech that compares two things without using like or as
  16. 28. These people could not perform in Shakespearean England so their parts were played by young boys