Who Said It?
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Who Said It?
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See how she leans her cheek upon her hand! O that I were a glove upon that hand. That I might touch that cheek!

Romeo.

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What does Romeo wish he was?
What is a glove upon Juliet's hand
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What does Romeo say Friar Lawrence scolds him for?
Loving Rosaline.
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In what length of time did the Nurse promise to return?
Half an hour.
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Jesu! What haste! Can you not stay awhile? Do you not see that I am out of breath?
The Nurse.
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Within the infant rind of this weak flower Poison hath residence, and medicine power;
The Friar
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What does Juliet say Romeo should do about his name?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name.
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What is the difference between Rosaline and Juliet according to Romeo?
Juliet loves him back.
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How long was the Nurse actually away?
3 hours.
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He jests at scars that never felt a wound.
Romeo.
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Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.
The Friar.
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How does Romeo say he discovered where Juliet was?

Love drew him to her.

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What is the difference between Rosaline and Juliet according to Friar Lawrence?
Juliet is naive.
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In what way, according to Juliet, could the Nurse be a better messenger?
To be faster.
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For this alliance may so happy prove To turn your households' rancor to pure love
The Friar
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More than Prince of Cats, I can tell you. O, he's the courageous captain of compliments.
Mercution (talking about Tybalt)
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Why doesn't Juliet want Romeo to swear by the moon?
It is inconsistent.
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Where does Friar Lawrence say young men's love resides? What leads him to this conclusion?

In their eyes, because Romeo goes by looks alone.

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What one complaint does the Nurse make about Romeo?
He isn't very courteous.
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Though his face be better than any man's, yet his leg excels all men's; and for a hand and a foot, and a body, though they be not to be talked on, yet they are past compare. He is not the flower of courtesy, but I'll warrant him, as gentle as a lamb.
The Nurse.
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These violent delights have violent ends.
The Friar.
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Why is Romeo afraid that his meeting with Juliet is a dream?
He feels like it's all too good to be true.
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What persuades Friar Lawrence, despite the condemnation of Romeo's wavering, to assist Romeo?
He hopes that their marriage will put an end to the feud between the families.
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Why does the nurse make so many excuses?
She is teasing Juliet.
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My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee The more I have, for both are infinite
Juliet.
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