Semester Exam Review, English I

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Across
  1. 4. Mrs. Anderson has this many children.
  2. 9. Romeo buys poison in this scene of Act V.
  3. 10. In Act III, Scene III of R&J, Juliet wonders what will happen while speaking to herself. What's this called?
  4. 12. Giving the reader hints of something to occur.
  5. 16. Delivers the news to Romeo of Juliet's 'death'.
  6. 17. two consecutive lines that rhyme
  7. 22. In a sentence, you should always ______ names of holidays.
  8. 23. the stressed and unstressed patterns in poetry
  9. 24. Hatred can destroy many things is a ______ of Romeo and Juliet.
  10. 27. Failing to stop the fighting: Act V line 294, "And I, for _____ at your discords"
  11. 29. A reference to art or another story in literature.
  12. 30. I hope the Wildcats become state ______ again this weekend!
  13. 33. In the R&J movie, this character does NOT die.
  14. 34. Deck the halls with ____ of holly!
  15. 35. Lady _____ dies over sadness of her son's exile.
Down
  1. 1. "Laughter is the best medicine" is an example of this.
  2. 2. My Christmas list is a million miles long!
  3. 3. Being impetuous and impulsive is Romeo's ___ ___.
  4. 5. In this sentence, besides 'the' which word is capitalized? "The month of august went very quickly."
  5. 6. Coordinating conjunctions
  6. 7. In the song "Rudolph" which reindeer is mentioned 4th?
  7. 8. The feeling the reader gets from the descriptions chosen by the author.
  8. 11. Friar _____ worries something bad is about to happen in Act V, Scene II.
  9. 13. The weapon Juliet uses to take her own life.
  10. 14. Romeo goes to this city after being banished from Verona.
  11. 15. plural form of moose
  12. 18. In Act III, Scene V, the Capulets think Juliet is dead but we know differently!
  13. 19. The choice of words an author uses.
  14. 20. plural form of reindeer
  15. 21. a division of poetry like a paragraph in prose
  16. 25. This realist is a foil to Romeo.
  17. 26. The setting of R&J (city).
  18. 27. the plural possessive form of women
  19. 28. This sonnet is at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet
  20. 31. Sensory details that arouse emotions or feelings.
  21. 32. An interruption in the present narrative to have the character think about events that previously happened.