Balcony Scene and SAT 9.2 Review
Across
- 2. very careful and thorough
- 4. Painstaking means very _____ and thorough
- 5. On page 48, Juliet wonders how Romeo found her. Romeo tells Juliet "with love's light wings did I fly o'er these walls." Love allowed Romeo to climb the Capulet's orchard walls because "_____ _____ (two words) cannot hold love out..." (page 48 in the last panel). Shakespeare's message is that love has no obstacles or boundaries.
- 9. Romeo leads with his heart when he says, 'Alack there lies more _____ in thine eye than twenty of their swords!" (page 48), which means there is more (_ A _ G _ R) to Romeo's heart than Capulet swords if Juliet does not love him.
- 11. A person who is loquacious is ______ and never shuts up!
- 12. If two objects are analogous, this means that are ______ in certain respects.
- 13. When Juliet says, "Wherefore art thou Romeo" (page 46) she means _____ are you Romeo because she is lamenting the reality that Romeo his last name is _______ and his family is her family's (E _ E _ Y).
- 15. Juliet uses a ____ (metaphor, simile, personification) when she says, "Although I joy in thee, I have not joy of this contract tonight. It is too rash, too unadvised, to sudden. Too LIKE the lightening which doth cease to be ere one can say it lightens" (PAGE 50). In this simile, Juliet compares their vows of love to _____ which does not last long. ANALOGOUS comparable in certain respects, typically in a way that makes clearer the nature of the objects or ideas compared.
Down
- 1. On page 49, Juliet calls the moon _________ when she is telling Romeo not to swear by it. Juliet is leading with her head because the moon is not an object Romeo should swear his love by because the moon changes in size.
- 3. Juliet uses (P _ _ S _ _ _ F _ C _ _ _ O N) when she says, "My ears have not yet ____ a hundred words of thy tongue's utterance," (page 48). This type of figurative language (CHOOSE ONE: simile, metaphor, personification) gives objects human traits and actions. Ears cannot drink!
- 6. An obstinate person does not like to hear or listen to the ______ of others.
- 7. talkative, wordy; fond of talking
- 8. a lack of energy and enthusiasm
- 10. Lethargy means you have a lack of _____ and _____
- 14. stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action