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Why doesn't Romeo leave with Mercutio and Benvolio?
He is tired of their jokes
He has arranged to meet Juliet
He hopes to ambush Tybalt
He wants to see Juliet again
Where are Romeo and Juliet when they meet for the second time?
She is leaving the feast, and he is passing by in the street.
She is at her window, and he is in the garden below.
They are both in Friar Lawrence's cell.
They are both in the Capulet family orchard.
What does Juliet say she would do if she knew Romeo loved her?
Give up her Capulet name
Marry him
Reject Paris's proposal
Leave Verona forever
What does Romeo wish for, as he watches Juliet lean her cheek on her hand?
For her to be his wife
To be a ring upon her finger
That he could be kissing that cheek
To be a glove upon her hand
Romeo says to Juliet 'It is the east, and Juliet is the sun'. What technique does Shakespeare use to compare Juliet.
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Alliteration
'You are as glorious as an angel tonight. You shine above me, like a winged messenger from heaven who makes mortal men fall on their backs. What technique is Romeo using to describe Juliet' beauty?
Personification
Simile
Oxymoron
Repetition
To which of the following does Romeo NOT compare Juliet, as he gazes at her window?
A million wildflowers
The stars in heaven
The sun
The East
How does Friar Lawrence regard Romeo's love for Juliet
He is excited that Romeo has finally found happiness.
He is thrilled that Romeo has stopped pining for Rosaline.
He worries that Juliet doesn't feel the same.
He doubts the sincerity of Romeo's feelings.
How will Juliet sneak away to Friar Lawrence's cell?
By wearing a mask
By pretending to go to confession
By having the Nurse create a diversion
By leaving the house at night
Where does the secret wedding take place?
Capulet's house
Montague's house
The chapel
Friar Lawrence's cell
Who challenges Romeo to a duel?
Capulet
Tybalt
Benevolio
Samson
In the famous "balcony" scene, when Juliet says "Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?" (Act II, Sc. 2, line 33), what is she asking?
Where is Romeo?
Where is the night?
Why don’t you like art?
Why are you Romeo, a Montague?
Why does Romeo hate his own name?
Because his "name" is Juliet’s enemy
Because, admit it, it sounds dumb
Because he wants to be Juliet’s cousin
Because he would rather be named Rose
Who interrupts Romeo and Juliet’s conversation?
Benevolio
the nurse
Juliet’s mum
Romeo’s dad
What is the name of Romeo’s spiritual advisor?
Friar Tuck
Friar Chuck
Friar Lawrence
French Friar
Why does the Friar finally agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?
He is about to quit being a priest anyway
He can see how much Romeo truly loves Juliet
He believes it will bring the families together again
He does not agree to marry them
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