Romeo and Juliet Act IV

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  1. 3. Where Friar Lawrence will tell Romeo to meet Juliet when she wakes, the ____ tomb or vault?
  2. 4. Friar Laurence, "And in this ___ likeness of shrunk death, thou shalt continue two and forty hours."
  3. 6. The town that Romeo has been exiled to?
  4. 10. Juliet, Juliet, "Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife shall play the umpire, arbitrating that!" is this kind of figurative language?
  5. 11. Venus the Roman goddess of love's Greek name?
  6. 13. Death lies) "Upon the sweetest flower of all the field," is this kind of figurative language?
  7. 14. Capulet's wintery lament, "Death lies on her like an untimely ___!"
  8. 15. Who Juliet drinks a symbolic toast to before she drinks the sleeping potion?
  9. 16. Venus does not smile on a house of tears, is this kind of figurative language.
  10. 17. At the end of Scene III, Juliet thinks that she sees this person's ghost?
  11. 20. Juliet to dad, "Pardon, I ___ (beg) you! Henceforward I am ever ruled by you."
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  1. 1. Juliet says, "Or shut me nightly in a charnel (death) house, O'ercover'd quite with dead men's rattling bones," rather than marry Paris," is this kind of literary device?
  2. 2. Capulet says this is his son-in-law and his daughter has wedded it?
  3. 5. At the end of Act IV, the audience knows that Juliet is not dead, but her family does not. This is an example of __ __ (2 words)
  4. 7. if the mixture does not work at all, Juliet has this to commit suicide with, a ___? (Foreshadowing)
  5. 8. "My child is dead; and with my child my joys are ___.
  6. 9. The messenger that Friar Laurence will send to give Romeo the NEWS that Juliet is not dead.
  7. 12. Who offers to hear Juliet's confession instead of Friar Laurence?
  8. 18. Romeo's punishment?
  9. 19. ____ (uncontrollably) she weeps for Tybalt's death, and therefore have I little talked of love.