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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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