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OpenStudy (jmansedg):

What literary device is the following an example of? Lenny bent toward the green, moss-covered hill. He plucked a few berries, tasted the tart sweetness on his tongue, and let the sun shine on his face. He knew this warmth would not last much longer. A. Foreshadowing B. Imagery C. Metaphor D. Plot

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

@welshfella

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He knew this warmth would not last much longer. that give us a hint that it was imagery.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

silver can you help me with the rest of my work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yah sure

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, what kind of wordplay is Mercutio using when he says this? "Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man." A. Metaphor B. Paradox C. Pun D. Sarcasm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 5, what literary element is expressed by Juliet's lines? "I'll to the friar to know his remedy: / If all else fail, myself have power to die." A. Flashback B. Foreshadowing C. Tone D. Symbol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, what kind of wordplay is Mercutio using in these lines spoken to Tybalt? "And but one word with one of us? Couple it with / something; make it a word and a blow." A. Metaphor B. Oxymoron C. Pun D. Sarcasm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It is D. Sarcasm

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 5 the nurse advises Juliet to forget about Romeo. What kind of wordplay is Juliet using when she says this to the nurse? "Well, thou has comforted me marvelous much!" A. Metaphor B. Paradox C. Pun D. Sarcasm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not sure ill pick c.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In act 3 of Romeo and Juliet, which character is most helpful to the two lovers? A. Benvolio B. Friar Laurence C. Mercutio D. Nurse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Nurse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes Nurse. :) she is Romeo's messenger and is sent to gather all the details for their secret marriage.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, what motivates Benvolio to say these lines? "I pray thee, good Mercutio, let's retire: / The day is hot, the Capulets abroad, / And, if we meet, we shall not scape a brawl." A. Benvolio is bothered by the weather. B. Benvolio is still tired from the Capulet party. C. Benvolio wants Mercutio to fight Tybalt. D. Benvolio wants to avoid any fights.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I believe it's D. "And, if we meet, we shall not scape a brawl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

woops, I meant to say if you look at the line that I just quoted, then it makes sense with D.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how many questions are these ?

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

10 more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, what motivates Romeo to fight with Tybalt? A. Romeo feels guilty and wants revenge for Mercutio. B. Romeo is insulted and called a coward by Tybalt. C. Romeo is trying to prevent Tybalt from killing Mercutio. D. Romeo knows that Tybalt will break up his marriage.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. Romeo feels guilty and wants revenge for Mercutio.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

What is plot? A. A series of events that occurs throughout the whole work B. Comparisons of events in different acts C. Descriptions that evoke sense associations like touch and smell D. Use of images that help construct the frame of mind of the a scene or whole work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

What is imagery? A. Imagining the plot B. Shifting moods C. Telling what happens D. Using sensory description

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Imagery is D. Using sensory description

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

Throughout most of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare repeatedly uses images of light and dark. What is this literary device called? A. Irony B. Figurative language C. Motif D. Suspense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would say B or A. I think B now that Sarah said it. The play starts off bright but by the end it is all dark and gloomy. As for Romeo and Juliet they think that the light will never fade, and then when it does it is too late.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, what kind of wordplay is Mercutio using in these lines spoken to Benvolio? "Thou! why, / thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more or a hair less, in his beard, than thou hast." A. Metaphor B. Oxymoron C. Pun D. Verbal irony

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pun

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, what motivates Tybalt to fight with Romeo? A. Tybalt hates Romeo for marrying his cousin, Juliet. B. Tybalt is pressured into fighting by his friends. C. Tybalt is tired of Romeo's sarcastic insults. D. Tybalt is angry that Romeo has come to the Capulet party.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Tybalt is mad at Romeo because he recognized his disguise at the party

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, to what is Romeo referring when he says these lines to Tybalt? "I do protest, I never injured thee, / But love thee better than thou canst devise, / Till thou shalt know the reason of my love: And so, good Capulet,--which name I tender / As dearly as my own,--be satisfied." A. Romeo has always secretly admired Tybalt. B. Romeo is now related to Tybalt by marriage. C. Romeo knows that Tybalt will win in a fight. D. Romeo knows that Tybalt is actually a Montague.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Romeo has always secretly admired Tybalt.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 5, who are the people referred to by the pronouns "he" and "me" in this quote? "Now, by Saint Peter's Church and Peter too, / He shall not make me there a joyful bride." A. Lord Capulet and Juliet B. Paris and Juliet C. Peter and Juliet D. Romeo and Juliet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was thinking either A or B its been forever since i read Romeo and Juliet

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B paris and Juliet I believe

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

ok i got 60 i am going to retake it so just stay here

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok.................. : ( sorry to hear that

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

it is fine man you can help me with the probs i got wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok how many you got rong

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

idk yet so brb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

my teacher is going to reset it really soon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok I have to go eat lunch

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

be back asap

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet is what part of the plot of the play? A. Climax B. Exposition C. Falling action D. Resolution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it would be the falling action cause it involves juliet?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The climax would be Romeo killing Tybalt, the exposition would be when Mercutio starts an argument with everyone causing Tybalt and Romeo to fight. The falling action is when Juliet's nurse tells her Romeo killed her cousin. The resolution is when Romeo is banished from Verona, never to return or death will be upon him.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

it is not falling action

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, what kind of wordplay is Mercutio using when he says this? "Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man." A. Metaphor B. Paradox C. Pun D. Sarcasm

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

hurry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 5, what literary element is expressed by Juliet's lines? "I'll to the friar to know his remedy: / If all else fail, myself have power to die." A. Flashback B. Foreshadowing C. Tone D. Symbol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 5 the nurse advises Juliet to forget about Romeo. What kind of wordplay is Juliet using when she says this to the nurse? "Well, thou has comforted me marvelous much!" A. Metaphor B. Paradox C. Pun D. Sarcasm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D. Sarcasm i not sure

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In act 3 of Romeo and Juliet, which character is most helpful to the two lovers? A. Benvolio B. Friar Laurence C. Mercutio D. Nurse it is d ya?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

correct d.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

Throughout most of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare repeatedly uses images of light and dark. What is this literary device called? A. Irony B. Figurative language C. Motif D. Suspense

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 1, what kind of wordplay is Mercutio using in these lines spoken to Benvolio? "Thou! why, / thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more or a hair less, in his beard, than thou hast." A. Metaphor B. Oxymoron C. Pun D. Verbal irony

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

2 to last hurry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The answer is C.Pun.

OpenStudy (jmansedg):

i got a b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so you passed are failed

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