Romeo And Juliet Unit

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1. A rhetorical figure in which congruous or contradictory terms are combinedmournful optomist
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2. The stomach, gut or throat esp. of an animal
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3. A cross, as used in crucifixion
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4. Two lines that rhyme
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5. Something that corrodes, corrupts, destroys or irritatesto corrupt or destroy slowly
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6. Doting, affectionate, having a liking for.foolish, silly
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7. Lacking, missing, or deficiant. 
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8. A figurative or symbolic reference
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9. A prayer
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10. ________(to her heaviness)encased in her grief
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11. The pattern of rhyming words in a poem
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12. A miniature creature who drives her chariot across the faces of sleeping people and compels them to experience dreams of wish-fulfillment
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13. The roman personification of dawn
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14. A story in which the protagonist or hero dies in the end
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15. A house or place in which the bodies or bones of the dead are deposited.
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16. A play on words
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17. An allusion as the sun
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18. Done, used, shown maliciously, careless.
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19. 14 linesrhymes every other linewritten in iambic pentameterends in a couplet
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20. Content, willing
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A rhetorical figure in which congruous or contradictory terms are...
The stomach, gut or throat esp. of an animal
A cross, as used in crucifixion
Two lines that rhyme
Something that corrodes, corrupts, destroys or irritatesto corrupt or...
Doting, affectionate, having a liking for.foolish, silly
Lacking, missing, or deficiant. 
A figurative or symbolic reference
A prayer
________(to her heaviness)encased in her grief
The pattern of rhyming words in a poem
A miniature creature who drives her chariot across the faces of...
The roman personification of dawn
A story in which the protagonist or hero dies in the end
A house or place in which the bodies or bones of the dead are...
A play on words
An allusion as the sun
Done, used, shown maliciously, careless.
14 linesrhymes every other linewritten in iambic pentameterends in a...
Content, willing
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