R&J FINAL
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| what event does the prologue foreshadow | the deaths of romeo and juliet
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| abram and balthazar, who appear in scene 1 are examples of | flat characters
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| in these lines, what is princes message to the capulets and montagues if you ever disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forefit of peace | capulet and montague will pay with their lives if there are further disturbances
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| choose the item that best restates capulets answer to paris's request to marry juliet | win her heart, gentle paris. my wanting her to consent is only part of the process. if she agrees, then you have my consent as well
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| based on the information is the following passage and in the corresponding text aids, when is juliets birthday? | on lammas eve, or july 31
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| by comparing paris to a book, lady capulet encourages juliet to | study all his features carefully
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| romeo agrees with benvolions plan to go to the capulets party because he hopes to | catch a glimpse of rosaline
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| what makes romeo reluctant to go to the party | he has had a premenition of his death
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| in scene V at the capulet feast, capulet is a dramatic foil for tybalt because | his tolerance of the montagues contrasts with tybalts outrage
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| in scene v, why does capulet allow romeo to remain at the feast | he will not allow a well mannered guest to be insulted at his home
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| what obstacles to romeo and juliets relationship are already apparent in act 1 | the families rivalry and capulets desire for juliet to marry paris
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| what detail about montague helps to make him a round character | the concern he shows over his sons unhappiness
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| benvolio is a round character because | he has many personality traits
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| what is the purpose of text aids | to provide information about unfamiliar language
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| act 1 of romeo and juiet is mainly about the capulet-montague family feud and | romeo and juliets first meeting
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| in scene ii, juliet says "this bud of love, by summer ripening breath, may prove a beatenous flower when we next meet" what is the summer ripening breath | the heat of the sun
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| what point is juliet making when she speaks these lines? whats in a name? that which we call a rose/by any other name would smell as sweet | she loves romeo even though he is a montague
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| what is one key to reading blank verse | pay attention to punctuation rther than to line endings
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| in agreeing to marry romeo and juliet, friar lawrence shows that he | looks beyond immediate events
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| benvolio and mercutios sociability helps to emphasize romeos | moodiness
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| benvolio and mercutio are concerned about the letter that has arrived at romeos fathers house because they | doubt romeos ability to win a fight with tybalt
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| benvolio serves as a foil for mercutio because benvolio is more | serious
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| the contrasts between romeos character and those of both friar lawrence and mercutio help to emphasize romeos attitude about | love
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| what makes romeos love for juliet different from his love for rosaline | unlike rosaline, juliet returns his love
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| act II is mainly about | romeo and juliets decision to get married
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| why does friar lawrence advise romeo to love moderately just before juliet arrives | he has seen romeo in and out of love before and hopes romeo is not acting to hastily
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| blank verse is | unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter
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| romeo is motivated to kill tybalt because | tybalt killed mercutio
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| why is capulet so upset by juliets refusal to marry paris | he considers paris to be a good match for her
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| juliet loses trust in the nurse at the end of act III because the nurse | advises her to marry paris
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| why does juliet go to friar lawrences cell at the end of act III | to seek advice
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| the central issue in act III is a choice between | romantic love and family loyalty
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| a paraphrase is | restatement in your own words
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| in an aside, a character | speaks to the audience while other characters are on stage
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| act IV is mainly about | juliets plan to avoid marrying paris
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| which word best describes friar lawrences role in dealing with juliet | ally
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| how does capulet respond when juliet tells him she will marry paris | he is pleased and eager to move ahead
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| which of the following is not one of the reasons of juliets anxieties about taking the potion | romeo will not recieve word of the scheme in mantua
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| juliet fears madness in the tomb should she wake up early because | ghosts, grisly sights, and poor air may make her crazy
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| in scene v, juliet is discovered, apparently dead, thus far, friar lawrences plan | seems to be working
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| when capulet says "death is my son in law" he means | juliet is now joined with death instead of paris
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| what causes FL's message to romeo to go astray | his messanger is unexpectedly detained for a day
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| why does romeo decide to poison himself after he learns of juliets death | he loses his interest in living
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| which of the following is not an affect of juliets taking the potion FL provides | lady montague dies
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| what causes FL to go to the churchyard | his message to romeo was not delivered, so he has to assist juliet when she wakes
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| what does romeo notice when he looks at juliet in the tomb | her cheeks are rosy and she is stilll fair
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| which of the following events are most direct cause of romeo and juliets deaths | friar johns delay
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| the central idea of act V concerns the | power of chance
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| how would the capulets and montagues describe the theme of the tragedy of romeo and juliet | hatred between two families can rob people of what they hold dearest
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| which of romeos character traits contributes to his downfall | impulsiveness
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| what is the theme of the tragedy of romeo and juliet | haste
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| what knowledge or revelation springs from the suffering of the characters | the families are responsible for these deaths because they allowed the feud to continue
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| why is the peace at the end of the day a "glooming" or gloomy day | the reconciliation of the families is overshadowed by so many deaths
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| 4 elements of a tragedy | tragic hero, fatal flaw, fate, supernatural element
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| tragic hero in this story | romeo
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| romeos fatal flaw | impulsiveness
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| romeos fate | never gets the letter, dies
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| what is the supernatural element | the potion that juliet takes
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