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The central idea in Act V of the tragedy of Romeo The central idea in Act V of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet concerns the A. Blindness of love B. Dangers of disobedience C. Evils of money D. Power of chance<------ In act 4 scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Paris tells Friar Laurence, "Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt's death, / and therefore have I little talked of love." What makes Paris's comment an example of dramatic irony? a. Juliet is saddened by the death of Tybalt b. Juliet is actually weeping over Romeo's banishment <------- c. Juliet is pretending to cry in order to avoid seeing Paris d. Juliet was in love with her cousin Tybalt What quote from Romeo and Juliet Act 3, Scene 5 illustrates Shakespeare's use of comic relief? Marry my child early next morn the gallant young and noble gentleman the county paris at st peter church shall happily make thee there a joyful bride Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch! I tell thee what: get thee to church o' Thursday, Or never after look me in the face. Speak not. Reply not. Do not answer me. Is there no pity sitting in the clouds That sees into the bottom of my grief?— O sweet my mother, cast me not away! Delay this marriage for a month, a week. I think it best you married with the county. Oh, he’s a lovely gentleman. Romeo’s a dishclout to him. An eagle, madam, Hath not so green, so quick, so fair an eye As Paris hath<------- Read the following line from Romeos monologue and I I scene 2of Romeo Juliet But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun. What is Romeo saying in this passage A Romeo has broken window even though he threw a rock softly B. Juliet is standing in the east window C. Juliet's beauty shines like the sun<----- D. Romeo has never been in love before Read the following line from Act IV, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, when Capulet speaks of his daughter’s apparent death: Death lies on her like an untimely frost. Upon the sweetest flower of all the field. How does Shakespeare use a simile to emphasize the tragedy of the apparent death? a. By comparing Juliet to a flower, Capulet emphasizes that she is too young to die. b. By comparing Juliet to a flower, Capulet emphasizes that she is too beautiful to die c. By comparing Juliet to a flower with frost on it, Capulet emphasizes that Juliet’s body is cold. d. By comparing Juliet to a flower with frost on it, Capulet emphasizes that he has lost the best daughter in the land Read caplets speech from act I the scene to as he plans for the wedding. Tush, I will stir about, And all things shall be well, I warrant thee, wife. Go thou to Juliet, help to deck up her. I’ll not to bed tonight. Let me alone. I’ll play the housewife for this once. What, ho? They are all forth?—Well, I will walk myself To County Paris, to prepare him up Against tomorrow. My heart is wondrous light Since this same wayward girl is so reclaimed. How does this example of dramatic irony create tension? A. Readers know that Juliet will obey her father's orders B. Readers know that Juliet has no plans to marry Paris C. Readers know that Capulet looks forward to his daughter's marriage to Paris<----- D.Readers know the Catholic plans to continue the Capulet-Montague feud Read the following speech by the nurse to Julia and act I I I seem to There’s no trust,No faith, no honesty in men. All perjured,All forsworn, all naught, all dissemblers. Which of the following is the best paraphrase of the speech A. Men are not to be trusted. Unfaithful and dishonest, they are all liars and hypocrites<---- B. "Men"says the nurse "are not worth your trouble they are all liars" C. The nurse tells Juliet in no uncertain terms that she disapproves of men D. Men are evil they are not worthy of your trust 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 thee better than myself; For I come hither arm’d against myself: Stay not, be gone;--live, and hereafter say, A madman’s mercy bid thee run away. (1 point) A. Romeo plans to kill Paris. B. Romeo attempts to confuse Paris. C. Romeo tells Paris that he loves Juliet. D. Romeo does not plan to fight with Paris <----- Which of the following quote spoken from Romeo shows the strongest example of how he changes over the course of Romeo and Juliet A. Sleep dwell upon thine eyes, peace in thy breast.Would I were sleep and peace, so sweet to rest B. With Rosaline, my ghostly Father? No. I have forgot that name and that name’s woe C. Good morrow to you both. What counterfeit did I give you D. Let me have A dram of poison, such soon-speeding gear. As will disperse itself through all the veinsThat the life-weary taker may fall dead. <------ What event do Benvolios lines from the opening act of Act III Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet hint at or foreshadow And if we meet we shall not ’scape a brawl,For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirringA. The conversation young man had later about Benvolio's quick temperB. The argument Juliet has with her fatherC. Fight in which Mercutio and Tybalt are killed<------D. The duel in which Romeo is killed What does headstrong mean as it is used in the following lines of act IV scene two of Romeo and Juliet CAPULET How now, my headstrong? Where have you been gadding? JULIET Where I have learned me to repent the sinOf disobedient opposition To you and your behests, and am enjoined By holy Lawrence to fall prostrate here To beg your pardon. (falls to her knees) Pardon, I beseech you!Henceforward I am ever ruled by you. A. Brave B. Intelligent C. Strong D. Willful<------ Choose the word that best matches the word any italics The twisted plot events /confounded/ most readers A. Confused B. Scared C. Contented D. Surprised <------ Choose the word that best matches the word any italics Because of /fickle/ customers the store did not make many sales for the month of June A. Abundant B. Average C. Few D. Inconsistent <------ Choose the word that best matches the word any italics Everyone agreed that his brave actions warranted a reward. A. Negated B. Encouraged C. Guaranteed <------ D. Signified What does scourge mean as it is used in the following lines of act V scene three of Romeo and Juliet This letter doth make good the friar’s words,Their course of love, the tidings of her death.And here he writes that he did buy a poison Of a poor 'pothecary, and therewithalCame to this vault to die and lie with Juliet.Where be these enemies?—Capulet! Montague!See what a scourge is laid upon your hate. That heaven finds means to kill your joys with loveA. InconvenienceB. Power C. Punishment <----- D. Result What does semblance mean as it is used in the following lines from act 1, scene 5? Capulet: Content thee, gentle coz, let him alone, He bears him like a portly gentleman; And, to say truth, Verona brags of him To be a virtuous and well-govern’d youth: I would not for all the town Here in my house do him disparagement: Therefore be patient, take no note of him,-- It is my will; the which if thou respect, Show a fair presence and put off these frowns, An ill-beseeming semblance for a feast. A. appearance <----- B. dishonor C. motive D. reason Which word means the same as Valiant is used in these lines from act I seen three of Romeo and Juliet Well, think of marriage now. Younger than youHere in Verona, ladies of esteemAre made already mothers. By my count,I was your mother much upon these years That you are now a maid. Thus then in brief:The valiant Paris seeks you for his love A. adventurous B. brave <----- C. kind D. wise The hikers packed extra food and a well-stocked first aid kit for their perilous journey up the mountain. (1 point) diligent exciting uneventful hazardous <------- No matter how hard Sara toiled, she could not remove the dark stain from her carpet. (1 point) rubbed hoped hurried worked <------ and Juliet concerns the A. Blindness of love B. Dangers of disobedience C. Evils of money D. Power of chance<------ n act 4 scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Paris tells Friar Laurence, "Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt's death, / and therefore have I little talked of love." What makes Paris's comment an example of dramatic irony? a. Juliet is saddened by the death of Tybalt b. Juliet is actually weeping over Romeo's banishment <------- c. Juliet is pretending to cry in order to avoid seeing Paris d. Juliet was in love with her cousin Tybalt What quote from Romeo and Juliet Act 3, Scene 5 illustrates Shakespeare's use of comic relief? Marry my child early next morn the gallant young and noble gentleman the county paris at st peter church shall happily make thee there a joyful bride Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch! I tell thee what: get thee to church o' Thursday, Or never after look me in the face. Speak not. Reply not. Do not answer me. Is there no pity sitting in the clouds That sees into the bottom of my grief?— O sweet my mother, cast me not away! Delay this marriage for a month, a week. I think it best you married with the county. Oh, he’s a lovely gentleman. Romeo’s a dishclout to him. An eagle, madam, Hath not so green, so quick, so fair an eye As Paris hath<------- Read the following line from Romeos monologue and I I scene 2of Romeo Juliet But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun. What is Romeo saying in this passage A Romeo has broken window even though he threw a rock softly B. Juliet is standing in the east window C. Juliet's beauty shines like the sun<----- D. Romeo has never been in love before Read the following line from Act IV, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, when Capulet speaks of his daughter’s apparent death: Death lies on her like an untimely frost. Upon the sweetest flower of all the field. How does Shakespeare use a simile to emphasize the tragedy of the apparent death? a. By comparing Juliet to a flower, Capulet emphasizes that she is too young to die. <------- b. By comparing Juliet to a flower, Capulet emphasizes that she is too beautiful to die c. By comparing Juliet to a flower with frost on it, Capulet emphasizes that Juliet’s body is cold. d. By comparing Juliet to a flower with frost on it, Capulet emphasizes that he has lost the best daughter in the land Read caplets speech from act I the scene to as he plans for the wedding. Tush, I will stir about, And all things shall be well, I warrant thee, wife. Go thou to Juliet, help to deck up her. I’ll not to bed tonight. Let me alone. I’ll play the housewife for this once. What, ho? They are all forth?—Well, I will walk myself To County Paris, to prepare him up Against tomorrow. My heart is wondrous light Since this same wayward girl is so reclaimed. How does this example of dramatic irony create tension? A. Readers know that Juliet will obey her father's orders B. Readers know that Juliet has no plans to marry Paris C. Readers know that Capulet looks forward to his daughter's marriage to Paris<----- D.Readers know the Catholic plans to continue the Capulet-Montague feud Read the following speech by the nurse to Julia and act I I I seem to There’s no trust,No faith, no honesty in men. All perjured,All forsworn, all naught, all dissemblers. Which of the following is the best paraphrase of the speech A. Men are not to be trusted. Unfaithful and dishonest, they are all liars and hypocrites<---- B. "Men"says the nurse "are not worth your trouble they are all liars" C. The nurse tells Juliet in no uncertain terms that she disapproves of men D. Men are evil they are not worthy of your trust 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 thee better than myself; For I come hither arm’d against myself: Stay not, be gone;--live, and hereafter say, A madman’s mercy bid thee run away. (1 point) A. Romeo plans to kill Paris. B. Romeo attempts to confuse Paris. C. Romeo tells Paris that he loves Juliet. D. Romeo does not plan to fight with Paris <----- Which of the following quote spoken from Romeo shows the strongest example of how he changes over the course of Romeo and Juliet A. Sleep dwell upon thine eyes, peace in thy breast.Would I were sleep and peace, so sweet to rest B. With Rosaline, my ghostly Father? No. I have forgot that name and that name’s woe C. Good morrow to you both. What counterfeit did I give you D. Let me have A dram of poison, such soon-speeding gear. As will disperse itself through all the veinsThat the life-weary taker may fall dead. <------ What event do Benvolios lines from the opening act of Act III Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet hint at or foreshadow And if we meet we shall not ’scape a brawl,For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirringA. The conversation young man had later about Benvolio's quick temperB. The argument Juliet has with her father C. Fight in which Mercutio and Tybalt are killed<------ D. The duel in which Romeo is killed What does headstrong mean as it is used in the following lines of act IV scene two of Romeo and Juliet CAPULET How now, my headstrong? Where have you been gadding? JULIET Where I have learned me to repent the sinOf disobedient opposition To you and your behests, and am enjoined By holy Lawrence to fall prostrate here To beg your pardon. (falls to her knees) Pardon, I beseech you!Henceforward I am ever ruled by you. A. Brave B. Intelligent C. Strong D. Willful<------ Choose the word that best matches the word any italics The twisted plot events /confounded/ most readers A. Confused <------ B. Scared C. Contented D. Surprised Choose the word that best matches the word any italics Because of /fickle/ customers the store did not make many sales for the month of June A. Abundant B. Average C. Few D. Inconsistent <------ Choose the word that best matches the word any italics Everyone agreed that his brave actions warranted a reward. A. Negated B. Encouraged C. Guaranteed <------ D. Signified What does scourge mean as it is used in the following lines of act V scene three of Romeo and Juliet This letter doth make good the friar’s words,Their course of love, the tidings of her death.And here he writes that he did buy a poison Of a poor 'pothecary, and therewithalCame to this vault to die and lie with Juliet.Where be these enemies?—Capulet! Montague!See what a scourge is laid upon your hate. That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love A. Inconvenience B. Power C. Punishment <----- D. Result What does semblance mean as it is used in the following lines from act 1, scene 5? Capulet: Content thee, gentle coz, let him alone, He bears him like a portly gentleman; And, to say truth, Verona brags of him To be a virtuous and well-govern’d youth: I would not for all the town Here in my house do him disparagement: Therefore be patient, take no note of him,-- It is my will; the which if thou respect, Show a fair presence and put off these frowns, An ill-beseeming semblance for a feast. A. appearance <----- B. dishonor C. motive D. reason Which word means the same as Valiant is used in these lines from act I seen three of Romeo and Juliet Well, think of marriage now. Younger than youHere in Verona, ladies of esteemAre made already mothers. By my count,I was your mother much upon these years That you are now a maid. Thus then in brief:The valiant Paris seeks you for his love A. adventurous B. brave <----- C. kind D. wise The hikers packed extra food and a well-stocked first aid kit for their perilous journey up the mountain. (1 point) diligent exciting uneventful hazardous <------- No matter how hard Sara toiled, she could not remove the dark stain from her carpet. (1 point) rubbed hoped hurried worked <------
the questions on mine were different. But thanks! got 2 wrong. :)
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