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Romeo & Juliet
2 Quiz
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Act 1 scene 2: What does Paris ask of Capulet? | Juliet's hand in mariage |
| Act 1 scene 2: What is Capulet's first answer? | No, she is too young |
| Act 1 scene 2: A bit later Capulet appears to change his mind about Paris's question. What does he tell Paris? | Paris must win her heart and Juliet must agree. Then he will marry them |
| Act 1 scene 2: What is the name of the woman Romeo loves? | Rosaline |
| Act 1 scene 2: Where do Romeo and Benvolio decide to go? | Go to the party |
| Act 1 scene 3: When Lady Capulet asks Juliet how she feels about the marriage, what is Juliets answer? | Its an honor she dreams not of |
| Act 1 scene 3: Following Juliets answer, what does the Lady Capulet then tell Juliet? | That many kids get married and have kids at her age, even Lady Capulet, and she is to go to the party and look at Paris |
| Act 1 Scene 4: What does Mercutio say about dreams? | That dreams mean nothing |
| Act 1 scene 5: What does Romeo think of Juliet when he firsts sees her? | That he "has not seen true beauty till this night" |
| Act 1 scene 5: When Tybalt is ready to seize Romeo and throw him out of the party, what does Capulet say to Romeo? | to let him be for Verona speaks good of him |
| Act 1 scene 5: Explain what the conversation is about between Romeo and Juliet | Talking about kissing and pilgrams hands |
| Act 1 scene 5: How does Romeo find out about Juliets name? | He asks the Nurse and she tells him |
| Act 1 scene 5: How does Juliet find out about Romeo's last name? | The nurse finds it out for her |
| coordinating conjunctions; commas | for, and, nor, but, or, yet |
| after introductory infinitive phrase | to see some planets and stars,..... |
| introductory prepositional phrase | at different times of the year,...... beneath a cloudy atmosphere,..... |
| colons | signal; alerts the reader to the information that follows it |
| colon before a list of items | Richard's ooks: "The Monarchy," and "the mending wall" |
| colon before formal statement or quotation | Many people have the same opinion to blah blah who said: ,"Quote," |
| colon to emphasize word or phrase | two soundless images: snow and sleep. |
| colon used for time | 10:07 |
| semicolons | separates sentence elements |
| semicolons used to join closely related independent clauses in a compound sentence | important American artist; he painted |
| semicolons before a conjunctive adverb | accordingly, meanwhile, consequently, therefore, still, then, otherwise, nevertheless, moreover, furthermore, indeed |
| semicolons separate items in a series | J.D., the novelist; and Isabella S, the Garderner |