Relier Pairs Literary Elements MatchingVersion en ligne Match each literary element to an example of it. par Jacqueline Kelly 1 Verbal irony 2 Dramatic irony 3 Pun 4 Simile 5 Hyperbole 6 Internal Rhyme 7 Personification 8 Metaphor 9 Onomatopoeia 10 Alliteration 11 Foreshadowing 12 Soliloquy 13 Oxymoron 14 Situational irony For still thy eyes, which I may call the sea, Do ebb and flow with tears JULIET At what o'clock to-morrow Shall I send to thee? ROMEO At the hour of nine. JULIET I will not fail: 'tis twenty years till then. I'll look to like, if looking liking move Beauty's ensign yet Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks, And death's pale flag is not advanced there. My ears have not yet drunk a hundred words / Of that tongue's utterance, yet I know the sound. Madam, if you could find out but a man / To bear a poison, I would temper it; That Romeo should, upon receipt thereof, Soon sleep in quiet. Hst Romeo Hst! Cry but 'Ay me!' pronounce but 'love' and 'dove;' When I marry, it shall be Romeo, whom you know I hate, rather than Paris. I dreamt my lady came and found me dead-- Strange dream, that gives a dead man leave to think!-- And breathed such life with kisses in my lips, That I revived, and was an emperor. The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars as daylight doth a lamp. Juliet gives a long speech before she drinks the potion. O brawling love! O loving hate! But I can give thee more: For I will raise her statue in pure gold; That while Verona by that name is known, There shall no figure at such rate be set As that of true and faithful Juliet.