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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| arise fair sun and kill the envious moon who is already sick and pale with grief | Romeo |
| what's in a name that which we call a rose by any other word that would smell as sweet | Juliet |
| o swear not by the moon the inconstant moon that monthly changes in her circle orb lest that thy love prove likewise variable | Juliet |
| Too like lightning which doth cease to be here one can say it lightens | Juliet |
| pronounce this sentence when: women may fall when there is no strength in men | Friar |
| In one respect I'll thy assistant be for this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households rancor to pure love | Friar |
| wisely and slow they stumble that run fast | Friar |
| if ye should lead her in a fools paradise as they say it were a very gross kind of behavior as they say for the gentlewomen is young | Nurse |
| I would thou hadst my bones and I thy news | Juliet |
| Therefore love moderately long love doth so too swift arrives as tardy as too slow | Friar |
| Oxymoron | A figure of speech that combines contradictory words in a brief phase |
| Pun | A "play on words" based off of multiple meanings of the same word |
| Paradox | A statement of contradiction that reveals the truth |
| Foreshadowing | A statement that hints towards the future |
| Simile | Comparing 2 unlike things with like as or than |
| Metaphor | Comparing 2 unlike things without like as or than |