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AP Language Terms Jeopardy Persuasiv e Devices Logical Fallaci es Rhetori cal Devices Narrati ve Devices Diction Words Tone Words 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0

AP Language Terms Jeopardy Persuasive Devices Logical Fallacies Rhetorical Devices Narrative Devices Diction Words Tone Words 200 300 400 500 600 1000

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AP Language Terms Jeopardy

AP Language Terms Jeopardy

Persuasive Devices

Logical Fallacies

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Appeal to emotion…(200)Appeal to emotion…(200)

a. satire

b. Rhetorical triangle

c. ethos

d. pathos

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Wrong!Wrong!Back to question

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Right!Right!Back to the board

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Draw a conclusion from data presented(300)

Draw a conclusion from data presented(300)

a. connotation

b. Infer

c. diction

d. metonomy

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Mercutio (400)Mercutio (400)

Mercutio is a relative of …

a. Romeo

b. Tybalt

c. Prince Escalus

d. No characters mentioned in the play

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Mercutio (500)Mercutio (500)

After he is mortally wounded Mercutio curses …

a. Tybaltb. Romeoc. The Montaguesd. The Capuletse. The Montagues and the Capulets

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Mercutio (600)Mercutio (600)

The “Queen Mab” speech by Mercutio..a. Is a wild story of a fairyb. Is an angry tirade against lovec. Reveals Mercutio’s sensitive sided. Ends with Romeo laughing wildlye. Is none of the above

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Mercutio (1000)Mercutio (1000)

Mercutio says…a. “But my true love is grown to such excess I can

not sum up half my wealth.”b. “Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford no bette

r term than this: thou art a villain.”c. “True, I talk of dreams, which are the children of

an idle brain, begot of nothing but vain fantasy.”

d. “Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe.”e. “Can I go forward when my heart is here?”

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Romeo (200)Romeo (200)

Romeo…

a. Is in love when the play opens

b. Loves to fight

c. Is a Capulet

d. Starts a fight with Benvolio

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Romeo (300)Romeo (300)

In the beginning of Act I Romeo…

a. Fights with Capulet servents

b. Jokes constantly with Benvolio

c. Is mysteriously melancholy

d. Is banished at the end of the play

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Romeo (400)Romeo (400)

Romeo’s frustration with Rosaline is illustrated by which quote?

a. “Let me weep for such a feeling loss.”b. “She hath Dian’s wit and in strong proof

of chastity well armed.”

c. “What lady’s that which doth enrich the hand of yonder knight.”

d. “Arise fair sun and kill the envious moon, who is already sick and pale with grief.” board

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Romeo (500)Romeo (500)

Which happens last? Romeo…

a. Kills Tybalt

b. Marries Juliet

c. Threatens suicide

d. Calls Juliet “the Sun”

e. Is given Juliet’s ring by the Nurse.

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Romeo (600)Romeo (600)

Which describes Romeo in Act I…

a. Carefree and spirited

b. Romantic and pure

c. Love-lorn and immature

d. Noble yet selfish

e. Selfish but dutiful to parentsboard

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Romeo (1000)Romeo (1000)

Romeo says…a. “A plague o’ both your houses!”b. “That which we call a rose by any other

word would smell as sweet.”c. “But soft, what light through yonder wind

ow breaks?”d. “Queen Mab…She is the fairies’ midwife.

”e. “Who is it that calls? It is my lady mother

. Is she not down so late or up so early?”

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Juliet (200)Juliet (200)

Juliet is ____ years old .

a. 16b. 14c. 13d. 12e. 18

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Juliet (300)Juliet (300)

Before the feast, Lady Capulet informs Juliet that she must…

a. Go to shrift at Friar Lawrence’s cellb. Consider marrying Count Paris who will

woo her this nightc. Behave modestly during the feastd. Not dance with any of the maskerse. Not speak to Romeo

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Juliet (400)Juliet (400)

Upon hearing that Romeo killed Tybalt, Juliet initially…

a. Is relieved that Romeo was not killedb. Feels deceived by Romeo’s gentle appe

arance yet violent actionsc. Hopes that the Prince will execute her hu

sbandd. Intends on accompanying Romeo to Man

tua

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Juliet (500)Juliet (500)

Despite her consuming love for Romeo, Juliet fears that…

a. Their vow to marry is too suddenb. He may marry someone elsec. Paris will challenge Romeo to a due

ld. Their marriage will not end the feud.

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Juliet (600)Juliet (600)

Just before consuming the Friar’s potion Juliet …

a. Asks for God’s forgivenessb. Tells the Nurse about the planc. Expresses fear of the Capulet tombd. Secretly doubts of the purity of

Romeo’s love

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Juliet (1000)Juliet (1000)

Juliet says …a. “I will make thee think thy swan a crow.”b. “Death that hath sucked the honey of thy

breath, hath had no power yet upon thy beauty.”

c. “Good night, good night. Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say ‘Good night’ till it be morrow.

d. “Rock on till the break ‘o dawn!”

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Friar Lawrence (200)Friar Lawrence (200)

The Friar warns both Romeo and Juliet…a. To stay away from each other until the n

ews of their marriage reaches their parents.

b. To take things slowly and to not be rash.c. About the dangers of premarital sex.d. About the poison ivy which grows rampa

ntly in the area.

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Friar Lawrence (300)Friar Lawrence (300)

Friar Lawrence reluctantly agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in order to…

a. Prevent Romeo from commiting suicideb. End the feud between their familiesc. Comply with religious doctrined. Please Juliet

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Friar Lawrence (400)Friar Lawrence (400)

Which of the Friars actions happens first?a. Chiding Romeo for being girl crazyb. Collecting herbs and flowers to make me

dicinec. Agreeing to marry Romeo and Julietd. Lecturing Paris about marrying such a yo

ung girl.

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Friar Lawrence (500)Friar Lawrence (500)

The theme of the Friar’s soliloquy in the garden is that…

a. Morning is the best time to collect plant samples

b. Man perverts naturec. Everything in nature contains good and e

vild. Flowers are not as harmless as they see

m.

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Friar Lawrence (600)Friar Lawrence (600)

At the end of the play Friar Lawrence…a. Denies any wrongdoing.b. Blames Lord Capulet.c. Blames impetuous young love.d. Admits to giving Juliet the potion.e. None of the above

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Friar Lawrence (1000)Friar Lawrence (1000)

Friar Lawrence said…a. “Keep it funky”b. “Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a gr

ave man.”c. “A plague o’ both your houses!”d. “But soft, what light through yonder window brea

ks?”e. “Virtue itself turns vice being misapplied, and vic

e sometimes by action dignified.”

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Lord Capulet (200)Lord Capulet (200)

When we first meet Lord Capulet he is talking to…a. Julietb. Friar Lawrencec. The Nursed. Parrise. himself

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Lord Capulet (300)Lord Capulet (300)

In the brawl in Act I, scene 1 Lord Capulet…a. Fights with Benvoliob. Searches for his daughter to protect herc. Asks for his sword so he can fight tood. Tries to stop the brawle. None of the above

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Lord Capulet (400)Lord Capulet (400)

Lord Capulet’s relationship with Juliet can be described as…

a. Affectionate but strictb. Unconditional lovec. Only cold and distantd. physically abusivee. None of the above

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Lord Capulet (500)Lord Capulet (500)

Lord Capulet’s relationship with Lady Capulet can be described as…

a. Loving and affectionateb. physically violentc. Emotionally distantd. The ideal model of love and devotione. None of the above

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Lord Capulet (600)Lord Capulet (600)

At the end of the play, Lord Capulet promises to…

a. Have another childb. Pay Montague for his lossc. Punish his wifed. Punish Friar Lawrencee. Raise a gold statue of Romeo

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Lord Capulet (1000)Lord Capulet (1000)

Lord Capulet said…a. “Farewell, God knows when we shall meet

again.”b. “Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient

wretch!”c. “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose

by any other word would smell as sweet.”d. “She hath Dian’s wit, and, in strong proof of

chastity well armed…”e. “My only love sprung from my only hate!”

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