Warm-up: How does FEAR affect people physically and emotionally?

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Warm-up: How does FEAR affect people physically and emotionally?

Sentence to Analyze: The topic sentence tells the reader your argument.

Scene III The Tomb: Juliet pictures the tomb she will wake up in after drinking the poison. What does it look like, in plain language? How does the setting contribute to the mood of the scene?

Read Scene 4 and 5 Fill out the continuum sheet given to you. Make sure to continue it on the back if necessary. You may draw or write what happens.

Discussion of Continnums

Exit Slip: If Romeo and Juliet are the protagonists, who or what is the antagonist? Explain.