Could you please check these answers from Act 1 (Review it's only 5 questions)

1.What warning does the Prince issue to the Capulets and Montagues?
Answer: The Prince warns to the Capulet's and Montague's is if anyone fights they will be put to death.

2. What agreement is reached between Paris and Juliet's father?
Answer: Lord Capulet agrees to let Paris court Juliet and try to win her favor.

3. Why does Romeo go to the party?
Answer: Romeo goes to the party to see his love, Rosaline.

4. How would you describe Romeo and his attitude toward love?
Answer: At the beginning of Act 1 his attitude toward love was strong because he loved Rosaline so much that he dreamt of her. But when Romeo seen Juliet his love for her was powerful because he thought she was so beautiful.

5. In your opinion how might Juliet be changed by meeting Romeo?
Answer: Juliet might change her mind about getting married because she thinks she found her true love, and she thinks Romeo is the only husband for her.

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What agreement do Paris and lord caplet reach out

1. The warning issued by the Prince to the Capulets and Montagues is that anyone who engages in fighting will be sentenced to death.

2. The agreement reached between Paris and Juliet's father, Lord Capulet, is that Juliet will be allowed to court Paris and he will try to win her favor.

3. Romeo goes to the party to see his love interest at the time, Rosaline.

4. At the beginning of Act 1, Romeo's attitude toward love is depicted as intense, as he is deeply infatuated with Rosaline and even dreams about her. However, his attitude changes when he sees Juliet at the party. He falls deeply in love with her and his affection for her is powerful.

5. Meeting Romeo could potentially change Juliet's perspective on marriage. She may reconsider her previous plans to marry someone else because she believes she has found her true love in Romeo and sees him as the only suitable husband for her.

1. The answer is correct. The Prince issues a warning to the Capulets and Montagues that if anyone from either family engages in further violence or fighting, they will be put to death. You can find this in Act 1, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet".

2. The answer is correct. Lord Capulet agrees to let Paris court Juliet and try to win her favor. This agreement is made in Act 1, Scene 2 when Paris expresses his desire to marry Juliet to Lord Capulet.

3. The answer is correct. Romeo goes to the party to see his love, Rosaline. However, while at the party, he encounters Juliet and falls in love with her instead.

4. The answer is partially correct. At the beginning of Act 1, Romeo is depicted as a love-struck young man who is deeply infatuated with Rosaline. However, when he meets Juliet at the party, his attitude toward love quickly changes. He becomes smitten with Juliet and believes that she is his true love. So, in addition to referencing his love for Rosaline, it would be more accurate to say that Romeo's attitude toward love evolves throughout Act 1, from infatuated to passionate and genuine.

5. The answer is partially correct. It is true that Juliet's meeting with Romeo can potentially change her perspective on love and marriage. She becomes deeply infatuated with Romeo and grows to believe that he is her true love. This newfound love for Romeo might cause her to question her previous commitment to marrying Paris, whom her parents have arranged for her to wed. However, the answer could be further expanded by mentioning that Juliet's encounter with Romeo also exposes her to the dangers and complications of love, as their love affair is bound to face numerous obstacles and consequences due to the feuding between their families.