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Romeo and Juliet
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Which of the following quotes spoken by Friar Lawrence shows the
strongest example of how he advances the plot over the course of
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In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, what is Friar Lawrence’s advice to Juliet concerning her parents’ wishes that she marry
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Identify the type of irony found in Act IV, Scene 1, of Romeo and Juliet, when Paris meets Juliet at Friar Lawrence’s cell and
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In the personification of death in the final scene of Act V, in Romeo and Juliet, what is Romeo communicating?%0D%0A(1
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Where is Romeo during Act IV of Romeo and Juliet?
(1 point) 1 He is hiding in Friar Lawrence’s cell. 2 He is in exile in
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Where is Romeo during Act IV of Romeo and Juliet? (1 point) Responses He is hiding in Friar Lawrence’s cell. He is hiding in
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After he is wounded in Act III, Scene 1, Mercutio says to Romeo, "Why the devil came you between us? I / was hurt under your
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What does loathsome mean as it is used in the following lines from Act IV, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
Juliet: Or, if I live, is
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What does scourge mean as it is used in the following lines from Act V, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
Prince: This letter doth
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Identify the type of irony found in Act IV, Scene 1, of Romeo and Juliet, when Paris meets Juliet at Friar Lawrence’s cell and
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In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, what is Friar Lawrence’s advice to Juliet concerning her parents’ wishes that she marry
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Where is Romeo during Act IV of Romeo and Juliet? (1 point) He is hiding in Friar Lawrence’s cell. He is in exile in Mantua.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the themes of the play Romeo and Juliet Act 2?
(1 point) • Good intentions always yield
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Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, what is Friar Lawrence’s advice to Juliet concerning her parents’ wishes that she marry Paris?
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Dramatic irony occurs when a character on stage is not aware of something the audience or reader knows to be true. In Act V,
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Read the following line from Romeo’s monologue in Act II, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, where Shakespeare employs
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Read the following dialogue from Act IV, Scene 2 from Romeo and Juliet:
Capulet: So many guests invite as here are writ.-- [Exit
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Read Capulet’s speech from Act IV, Scene 2, as he plans for the wedding:
Tush, I will stir about, And all things shall be well,
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What can readers infer from the following quote from Act V, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet?
Romeo: O, be gone! By heaven, I love
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After he is wounded in Act III, Scene 1, Mercutio says to Romeo, "Why the devil came you between us? I / was hurt under your
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Which of the following quotes spoken by Friar Lawrence shows the strongest example of how he advances the plot over the course
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Question 1 A) In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, what is Friar Lawrence’s advice to Juliet concerning her parents’ wishes that
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Shakespeare opens Romeo and Juliet with an objective point of view as the Chorus delivers a sonnet. Which of the following
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In the personification of death in the final scene of Act V, in Romeo and Juliet, what is Romeo communicating?
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Which of the choices below is NOT one of the themes of Romeo and Juliet?
(1 point) Responses Love. Love. Destiny. Destiny. Peace.
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Where is Romeo during Act IV of Romeo and Juliet?
A. He is hiding in Friar Lawrence's cell B. He is in exile in Mantua C. He is
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Where is Romeo during Act IV of Romeo and Juliet?
(1 point) Responses He is hiding in Friar Lawrence’s cell. He is hiding in
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In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, why did Juliet’s parents think she was crying? (1 point) Responses
A. because Romeo was banished
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In Romeo and Juliet, why doesn’t Juliet want to marry Paris?
(1 point) A) She is already married. B) She is in love with Romeo.
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In Romeo and Juliet, which of the following words could be used to describe the Nurse?
(1 point) A) fickle B) jocund C) sullen D)
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Romeo and Juliet: In the Elizabethan five-act play structure, Act III contains the _____________.
(1 point) resolution
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In Romeo and Juliet, why is Romeo banished?
(1 point) because he loves a Capulet because he causes Tybalt’s death because he
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In Romeo and Juliet, where will Romeo go?
(1 point) Mantua Verona Rome London
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In Romeo and Juliet, what rite do Romeo and Juliet perform in secret?
(1 point) confession with Friar Lawrence making peace
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Nick and Jenna were like Romeo and Juliet; their relationship was doomed from the start,
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In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, what is Friar Lawrence’s advice to Juliet concerning her parents’ wishes that she marry
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Nick and Jenna were like Romeo and Juliet. Their relationship was dimmed from the star and their parents did not approve. Which
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In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, why did Juliet’s parents think she was crying?
(1 point) because Romeo was banished because
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1 of 31 of 3 Items Question In the personification of death in the final scene of Act V, in Romeo and Juliet, what is Romeo
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3 of 33 of 3 Items Question Which of the choices below is NOT one of the themes of Romeo and Juliet? (1 point) Responses Love.
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1 of 191 of 19 Items Question Which statement best describes a theme, or message about life and people, conveyed by the events
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5 of 195 of 19 Items Question What is the effect of the metaphor in the following line from Romeo’s speech to Juliet from Act
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Write in 2 paragraph about Romeo and Juliet and about how do you think is the play’s message about love at first sight? And
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Write in essay about Romeo and Juliet and about how do you think is the play’s message about love at first sight? And What is
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Write in essay about Romeo and Juliet and about how do you think is the play’s message about love at first sight? And What is
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Write in 4 paragraph essay about Romeo and Juliet and about how do you think is the play’s message about love at first sight?
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Nick and Jenna were like Romeo and Juliet; their relationship was doomed from the start,
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Nick and Jenna were like Romeo and Juliet; their relationship was doomed from the start,
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After he is wounded in Act III, Scene 1, Mercutio says to Romeo, "Why the devil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm."
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What can readers infer from the following quote from Act V, Scene 3 of Romeo and Juliet? Romeo: O, be gone!
By heaven, I love
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