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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| causing great injury or ruin sent (adj.) | Pernicious |
| injustice, complaint (n) | grievance |
| increasing, enlarging (v) | augmenting |
| Wrong doing, sin (n) | transgression |
| Get, obtain (v) | Procure |
| having dominating influence over others (adj) | predominate |
| act of pleading on another behalf (n) | intercession |
| of a sickly , pale, yellowish hue(adj) | sallow |
| distressing, sad (adj) | lamentable |
| awkward, clumsy (adj) | unwieldy |
| changeable (adj) | fickle |
| thinking deeply (adj) | pensive |
| stubborn (adj) | wayward |
| causing gloom or misery (adj) | dismal |
| the part left over (n) | remnants |
| What was the name of Shakespeare's company | The Lord Chamberlain's men |
| How/why did the burbaged own first theater building | Because when they sold the land to Alan they got to own whatever was built on the land |
| Where was Mr. Allen, the landowner, when the first theater was torn down | He was away over Christmas |
| How much did Shakespeare paid to be a shareholder in the new theater | He had to pay â¬10 |
| Who stored the timber from the original theater | Peter streets stored it |
| What was the name of the river that the Timbers traveled across | The Thames river |
| Why was Southwark a good location for the new theater | It was good because it was Farenuff away from the people who were hostile towards theaters and people already went down there for entertainment |
| What materials were used for the base and walls of the new theater | Brick and the wall from the big timber frame/cow hair |
| When did the theater open | 1599 |
| Name three plays that were performed soon after the club open | As you like it, king Lear, measure for measure |
| When did the fire at the globe occur and what play was being performed at the time | The fire happened in 1613 on June 13 when the play Henry the eighth |
| How many people were injured when the globe caught fire | No one was harmed in the fire but a man's pants |
| The globe was rebuilt after the fire. How was the new theater different from the original that stood in the same location | It was different because it was much nicer and was decorated much more extravagantly |
| When and where was Shakespeare born | England, 1564 April 26 in Stratford |
| How many brothers and sisters did Shakespeare have | It was the third child and had one brother and two sisters but the two sisters died |
| Where does Romeo and Juliet take place | Verona into homes and Italy |
| What is the relationship between two households | They are having a feud |
| What is Summer's ripening breath mean | The heat of the sun |
| What does blank verse mean | Unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter |
| What is one key to summarizing a long passage in blank verse | Using the punctuation to read and sentences |
| What does Juliet make when she speaks What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet | She loves Romeo even though he's a Montague |
| And asked to benvolio's and mercutio social ability helps to emphasize Romeos what | Sense of humor |
| And agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet, friar Lawrence shows that he | Looks beyond the immediate event |
| Neck to Steen six, Benvolio and Mercutio are concerned about the letter that has arrived at Romeos fathers house because they | Doubt Romeo's ability to win a duel with tybalt |
| Which of the following best comparison or contrast then Benvolio personality with that of Mercutio's | Benvolio is more serious than mercutio |
| The contrast between Romeos character in those of both friar Lawrence and Mercutio help to emphasize Romeos attitude about what | Love |
| In Shakespeana mama, characters who do not speak in verses are likely to be | Minor or comic |
| In what important way is Romeos love for Juliet different from his love for Rosaline | Unlike Rosaline Juliet returns Romeos love |
| Why does fire Lawrence advise Romeo to love moderately just before Julia arrives | He has seen Romeo in and out of love before and I hope that Romeo is not acting to Hastily |
| Which event in Romeo and Juliet does prologue Foche shadow | The deaths of Romeo and Juliet |
| Act one scene one begins with Sampson and Gregory to servingmen from the house of Capulet what is the best interpretation of the play writing main purpose of scene one | To stress the turbulence of feuding and civic discord |
| Which of the following is not true about the dialogue in a play | It is always set off with quotation marks |
| In these lines what is princes message to Capulet and Montague if you ever disturb our streets again, your lives shall take the forfeit of the peace | Capulet and Montague will pay their lives if there are any further disturbances |
| What describes stage directions in drama | Notes in the text of a play that describe how the work should be performed or staged |
| Which is a helpful Strategy when you want to summarize a passage | Using text age to understand the meaning of the passage |
| In act one scene three in her speech comparing Paris to A book, Lady Capulet encourages Juliet to | Study all his features carefully |
| In act one scene two Romeo agrees to go to the Capulet's party because he hopes to what | Forget his love for Rosaline |
| At the end of scene six how does Romeo explain his love reluctant to go to the Capulet's party | He has add a preminition of his own death |
| What obstacles do Romeo and Juliet's relationship already apparent in act one | The family is rivalry and Capulets desire or Juliet to marry Paris |
| What is the purpose of Text aids | To provide information about the unfamiliar language |
| Where does act two scene one take place | Near Capulet's orchard |
| In act four scene 11 pairs comes just got his seven wedding plans with fire Lawrence the fire tells him you say you do not know the ladies mind slips on even is the course I like it not why does he not like the plans | Does Julia is already married to Romeo |
| In act four scene one Paris tells friar she weeps for towboats death and therefore I have little talked of love what makes Paris's comment an example of dramatic irony | Juliet is actually weeping over Romeos banishment |
| Where does act two scene 2 Take Place | Capulet's orchard |
| Where does act two scene 3 Take Place | Friar Lawrence's cell |
| The plot event in act for our mainly about | Juliet's plan to avoid marrying Paris |
| Where does act two scene 4 Take Place | A Street |
| In act four scene one fire Lawrence outlines his plan to help Juliet which of the following are important element in this plan | A powerful position and a message to Romeo |
| Where did act two scene five take place | Capulet's orchard |
| Which of the following facts that we have learned about friar Lawrence earlier in the play takes on new, important means in Act IV | He is an expert on the using of herbs and plants |
| Where was act two scene six | Friar Lawrence's cell |
| In act five scene one what message does Balthasar Report to Romeo | Julia is dead And has been laid to rest in the Capulets Tomb |
| In act five scene one after hearing a Balthasar News what method does Romeo decide on for committing suicide | He will poison himself |
| In scene two why is friar Lawrence upset when he learns that friar John has not yet been to Mantua | He realizes that the failure of his message to reach room you may have a disastrous effects |
| What causes fire Lawrence to go to the church yard in act five | His message to Romeo was not delivered so he has to assist Juliet when she wakes |
| Which of the following events is the most direct cause of both Romeos and Juliet's death | Friar johns delay or mercutios death |
| Which of the following character traits is the flaw that causes Romeos downfall | Impulsiveness |
| What remark about the Montagues and Capulets does Marcu she'll be in this scene | A play a both your houses. It means me bad things happen to both families |
| How and why does Romeo do what he does to tybalt | Romeo stabs and kills Tybalt because he is mad about how to killed mercutio |
| What is a Monologue | When someone is talking mostly to themselves someone is still in the room |
| What is a soliloquy | When someone is talking out loud to themselves |
| What is ironic about ready Capulets words to Juliet in act three scene five | That she was sad about to board says but really she said about Romeo been banned |
| What threat does Capulet make to Juliet | He threatens to disown her and never speak to her again if she doesn't marry Paris |
| What can you infer about the apothecary based on Romeo's description | He is very poor and in torn clothing and in extreme poverty |
| Why is Romeo visiting the apothecary | He went to poison to kill him so we can be with Juliet |
| What conflict did friar John face and how did this impact farar Lawrences plan friar | John didn't deliver the letter because the city wouldn't let him leave because he thought he had the plague so now Romeo can't come get Juliet from the tomb |
| Why is Paris at the monument | He's there to lay flowers by Juliet's body |
| What important items does Romeo give to Balthasar | He gave him a letter to his father |
| Why is fire Lawrence at the monument | He is there to help Juliet Since Romeo never got the letter |
| Describe the various things that happen on remount counters Paris in the tomb | They yell at each other and fight and Romeo kills Paris by stabbing him and Paris dies and wishes to be put by Julia in the tomb and Romeo does it |
| What does Juliet do after she sees Romeo | She goes to him and kiss his Romeo and then kills herself with Romeo sword |
| What does Montague explain about his wife | That she died of shock when she found out Romeo was exiled |
| What does friar tell everyone | He told them everything about his plan and then told him it was all his fault and that he should be punished by death |
| What happens at the end of Romeo and Juliet | The fathers apologized to each other and the feud is finally over |