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OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

i need help with romeo and juliet

OpenStudy (january123):

what is the q?

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

i have a few

OpenStudy (january123):

one @ a time

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

have you reaD THE BOOK?

OpenStudy (january123):

yah

OpenStudy (january123):

have u ? if u read it...u will know

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

What function does the Prologue serve in the play? A. It introduces all the characters in the play. B. It describes the play's major conflict and resolution. C. It describes the playwright to readers and audience members. D. It tells what happens to the main characters after the play's action is completed.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

i will fan and medal at the end

OpenStudy (january123):

one sec

OpenStudy (january123):

describes the play's major conflict and resolution.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

can you just answer please

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

@lovebird1999

OpenStudy (january123):

sure

OpenStudy (january123):

that was the answer

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

thanks

OpenStudy (january123):

medal

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

hahahah

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

no at the end of all the questions

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which statement accurately describes the major conflict of the play? A. Juliet is the only child of a wealthy family. B. Romeo is partly to blame for a friend's death. C. Romeo's parents hope he will choose a noble bride. D. The love between Romeo and Juliet is forbidden.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D I think because they are different, kinda like they're on different sides of life

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I watched a movie and it wa ssupposed to be mostly the real thing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

They cant be together som like that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

anything else?

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

thanks!!! help with more? @lovebird1999 @Love_Ranaa

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which word describes Benvolio's actions toward Romeo in Act I, before the party at the Capulets' home? A. mocking B. careless C. nosy D. concerned

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im thinkin I know that its either B or D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Let me go back and think about it

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

ok

OpenStudy (january123):

i back

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D am I right @january123

OpenStudy (january123):

one sec..

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

oh hey i thought you were gone forever lol can you help

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

and i think thats right tayeni

OpenStudy (anonymous):

K I think it is to because the movie it was like more on that side when it camed to that part

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

When Mercutio speaks of Queen Mab before the party, what picture of her does he paint at first? A. a powerful creature, dangerous and frightening B. a sneaky, despised imp C. a bringer of ill fortune D. a tiny being, cute and likable

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mk hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tht i think a,d or c but mostly a,d

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

well i need An answer lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry mb It is b sneaky and stuff lel

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

so its b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have abook too but its kinda like the unsimplified version but but whts its telling me,, its b

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which phrase describes the imagery that dominates Romeo and Juliet's first conversation? A. imagery of fire and water B. imagery of the sun and moon C. imagery of religion and prayer D. imagery of colors and flowers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A the opposites lemme go and check

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait c or a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maybe c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

you sure

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

religion and prAYer ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

because a and c is kinda the same, a is opposite, c is kinda synoyms and I asked my bestfriend on skype cuz she wrote an essay about it and said it could be c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So im thinking c cuz i looked it up while i typed this and it said the same thing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So eyah c

OpenStudy (bohotness):

? o.o i watch and read the movie and play and the book

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ikr

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah its c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im sure

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

How does Romeo's comparison of Juliet to "the sun" in the famous scene at her balcony shape the way he and readers view Juliet? A. She seems ordinary and attainable, like other young women Romeo has loved. B. She seems wondrous and heavenly, like the dawn and the stars. C. She seems threatening and hostile, like others in the Capulet family. D. She seems friendly and likable, like Romeo's friends Benvolio and Mercutio.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B wondourous and heavenly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wondrous*

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Why does Friar Laurence agree to unite Romeo and Juliet in marriage? A. He sees their union as an ordinary marriage, like others he has conducted. B. He sees the union as a foolish but unavoidable choice. C. He sees their union as a way to unite their families and end the feud. D. He sees their union as proof that Romeo has forgotten his crush on Rosaline.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait send me the questiosn in mail if i dont reply, ima bout to cook me food if I can fidn som quick

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

What does Tybalt do that changes Romeo's peaceful mood to rage when they meet after the secret wedding? A. Tybalt insults Juliet. B. Tybalt kills Mercutio. C. Tybalt offers to end the feud on behalf of the Capulets. D. Tybalt announces Juliet's engagement to Paris.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

well my test will time out if i dont answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm i coudlnt find nothing interesting, and mk

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

What does Tybalt do that changes Romeo's peaceful mood to rage when they meet after the secret wedding? A. Tybalt insults Juliet. B. Tybalt kills Mercutio. C. Tybalt offers to end the feud on behalf of the Capulets. D. Tybalt announces Juliet's engagement to Paris.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b I mean

OpenStudy (anonymous):

tybalt kills mecutio

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thats all?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And @KingOGCobraXx here is another website I use if im unsure and use it to check www.gradesaver.com

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it bassically gives u da answer

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

no i have more

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

just a few and i appreciate your help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I know im saaying if i had to go, because i wwork as a nurse and im on call most of the time then u can use dat, just search the question no answers needed.

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

To whom does Romeo turn for advice? A. witty, intelligent Mercutio B. sweet, smart Juliet C. wise, forgiving Capulet D. serious, mature Friar Laurence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think A or D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lemme check

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A or C I meant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lemme check

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D*

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Why, according to Lord and Lady Capulet, does Juliet weep when the news about Tybalt reaches her? A. She wants to marry Paris. B. She is sad that Romeo has been banished. C. She is grieving her cousin's murder. D. She has been betrayed by her nurse.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry I have double vision so things get messed up until I focus

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

But dont worry I re looka t them to make sure that is the same thing

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

so she is grieving ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

u sure?

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

How does Mercutio convey his anger before he dies? A. He makes jokes about his wounds. B. He curses both families involved in the feud. C. He begs Romeo to avenge his death. D. He complains that Tybalt is the worse swordsman and should have lost.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

He curses B

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

What traits does Juliet demonstrate when she keeps up with Romeo's metaphors and language play in their early conversations? A. willfulness and pride B. quick-wittedness and intelligence C. persistence and hopefulness D. immaturity and romantic ideas

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Back sorry b

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

Which "star-crossed" event sets up the play's climax? A. Romeo and Juliet's fathers pledge to put up statues of their children. B. Balthasar informs Romeo that Juliet has been laid in the tomb. C. Friar Laurence explains the tragic deaths of the young people. D. Lady Montague dies of grief.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (kingogcobraxx):

so many b's

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol

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