Across
- 3. quick repartee between two actors usually comic
- 4. comparing opposites
- 8. is paragraph
- 10. full stops, mid stops, commas, semicolons, colons roadway for breathing
- 11. unstressed/stressed pairs of words in sections of 5
- 12. know what you're saying at all times
- 13. saying one thing and meaning another
- 16. likeness of consonant sounds usually at the beginning of each word
- 17. uses metaphor and simile
- 18. Folio uses capital letters to bring emphasis to certain words
- 19. lines that are shared between two characters and complete the iambic pentameter
- 21. lines that are incomplete. Usually some type of action is needed after them.
Down
- 1. lines where all the words have one syllable and these are important
- 2. is line by line
- 4. likeness of vowel sounds
- 5. an audible sound that expresses something in Folio
- 6. Shakespeare repeated important lines due to people taking about the show while it's being performed
- 7. change in who a character is speaking to
- 9. word one ends with the same consonant that word two starts with, therefore you have to separate them
- 12. dirty bits and sexual overtones for comic emphasis
- 14. phrases that can be taken out without affecting the story
- 15. say exactly what is going to happen
- 20. Shakespeare spelled words the way he wanted them to sound
