EC R&J Act 2 - Ms. Lucido
Across
- 2. Sends Romeo a letter challenging him to a duel.
- 3. Friar Laurence's long speech while alone on stage is called a _.
- 6. Romeo visits Friar Laurence to ask him to _ him and Juliet.
- 7. Friar Laurence is collecting _ and herbs at the beginning of Scene 3.
- 10. This person does not believe Romeo and Juliet are truly in love.
- 11. Literary Device: "It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!"
- 13. Literary Device: "Parting is such sweet sorrow."
- 14. The excuse Juliet uses to sneak away to Friar Laurence's for her wedding.
- 16. Friar Laurence hopes that by marrying Romeo and Juliet it will end the _ between their families.
- 17. Literary Device: "These violent delights have violent ends."
- 18. Literary Device: "Warrant thee my man's as true as steel."
Down
- 1. Literary Device "How silver-sweet sound lovers’ tongues by night."
- 4. Literary Device:"What o’clock tomorrow / Shall I send to thee? / By the hour of nine. / I will not fail. ‘Tis twenty years till then."
- 5. After the Capulet Feast, Romeo turns back to find _.
- 8. Juliet is at her _ when she and Romeo meet for a second time.
- 9. At first, Juliet believes that her and Romeo's relationship is too _.
- 12. The item the Nurse must collect from Romeo's servant.
- 15. Mercutio and Benvolio still believe that Romoe loves _.