Romeo+and+Juliet+5.3+Language+Tricks+James+Kang+and+MIchelle+Oh+9E

Combine Michelle Oh's and James's.

Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy breath, How oft when men are at the point of death Have they been merry Forgive me, cousin.—Ah, dear Juliet, ||
 * **Look For . . .** || **Discoveries** ||
 * Comparisons -- List any metaphors and similes that you can find in the passage ||
 * Personifications -- List any you can find.

|| Death, that hath sucked... (92) Death’s pale flag is not advancéd there... (96) The dashing rocks... (118) || lightning & death conquered & ensign Death: dark, fear, death, night || O, how may I call this a light’ning?-- O my love, my wife... (91) Come, bitter conduct, come unsavory guide... (116) || command: 7 statements: 14 exclamation: 4 question: 6 examples: Questions: And death’s pale flag is not advancèd there.— Tybalt, liest thou there in thy bloody sheet? O, what more favor can I do to thee, Than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain To sunder his that was thine enemy? & Oh, how may I  Call this a lightning? Demanding:How oft when men are at the point of death Have they been merry, which their keepers call A lightning before death! & Here’s to my love! || thy enemy ||
 * Word Categories -- Look for two or more words that relate to a category, such as plants, time, the heavens. ||
 * Repetitions -- Identify sounds or words that are repeated or that ECHO each other. || Death, that hath... (92)
 * Sentence Types -- Find the number of times commands, questions, statements, and exclamations appear. ||
 * Personal References -- Find what Romeo says about himself. || For fear of that I still will stay with thee... (106)
 * Other ?

||  || Component: Repetitions