skibidi rizz shakespeare Flashcards

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Flowering of poetry, golden age of drama, scientific discoveries, cultural achievements

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The Elizabethan Period

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Golden age of literature

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Renaissance

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3
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when was william shakespeare born

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april 23, 1564

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4
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william was raised in

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Stratford-upon-Avon, England

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5
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Married Anne Hathaway (age 26) at 20 years old

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False

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6
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Who is his three children

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Susanna, Judith, Hamnet

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7
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how mnay plays did he make

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38

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8
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how many narrative poems did he make

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2

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9
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he made 192 sonnets

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false, he made 154

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10
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Type of literature based on the interplay of words and rhythm

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poem

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11
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hyme is at the end of each line

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End rhyme

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12
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what is Internal rhyme

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rhyme is in the same line

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13
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Alternate rhyme

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1st and 3rd lines rhyme, while 2nd and 4th also rhyme

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14
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pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem,

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Rhyme scheme

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15
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poetry is divided into 3:

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lyric, narrative and dramaticu

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16
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under dramatic

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ode, sonnet, elegy

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17
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under narrative

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ballad, epic, metrical romance

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18
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under dramatic

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monologue soliloquy

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19
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1 unstressed syllable followed by 1 stressed syllable

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iamb

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20
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2 unstressed syllables followed by 1 stressed syllable

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Anapest

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21
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1 stressed syllable followed by 1 unstressed syllable

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trochee

22
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1 stressed syllable followed by 2 unstressed syllables

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dactyl

23
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A tragedy play by William Shakespeare

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Romeo and Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet was Originally published in the year

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1597

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Son to Montague

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romeo

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Daughter to Capulet

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juliet

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Two feuding families

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Montagues and Capulets

28
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helped them get married

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Friar Lawrence

29
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Juliet’s cousin, tried to pick a fight with Romeo on his way home from the wedding but ended up dying in the hands of Romeo.

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Tybalt

30
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ends up being stabbed by Tybalt.

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Mercurio

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the one Juliet was arranged to get married with.

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Paris

32
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First love of romeo

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Rosaline

33
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Words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns.

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Adjectives

34
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what are the 3 kinds of adjective?

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Descriptive, limiting and proper

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Adjectives that modify nouns by providing additional information about their qualities such as: size, shape, and appearance.

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Descriptive Adjectives

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They help define words by restricting or limiting a noun or pronoun.

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Limiting Adjectives

37
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a, an, the

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Articles

38
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modifies noun by indicating any quantity of countable or uncountable nouns

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Quantitative

39
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some, all, few, 11, 45

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Quantitative

40
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tell which one (These, That, This, Those)

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Demonstrative

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These are rotting.
This is amazing

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Demonstrative Pronoun:

42
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Demonstrative adjectives are used to describe/specify a noun.

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truw

43
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sits before a noun.

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Possessive

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your, hers, its, his ,mine

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possessive

45
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Possessive pronouns, on the other hand, are used instead of a noun.

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tru

46
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modifies a noun by asking

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Interrogative

47
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Describes a noun BUT they are based on names or proper nouns.

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Proper Adjectives

48
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3 degrees of comparison

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positive, comparative, superlative

49
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order of adjectivevs

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Determiner
Quantity
Opinion/quality
Size
Shape
Age
Color
Origin
Material
Purpose

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