Romeo & Juliet Prep

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Across
  1. 3. The form in which Romeo and Juliet first speak
  2. 6. Comparing using like or as
  3. 8. Vivid descriptions that appeal to the senses
  4. 9. One-word verbal instructions
  5. 10. The setting
  6. 11. Who proclaims a 'a plague on both your houses'
  7. 12. Exaggerating for effect
  8. 13. Celestial being Romeo compares Juliet to
Down
  1. 1. A poetic form that uses regular rhythm but no rhyme (2)
  2. 2. Giving human qualities to inanimate things
  3. 4. The tragic flaw of the hero
  4. 5. The man who marries them (2)
  5. 7. When the audience know something that the characters do not (2)