Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scenes 5 & 6
100

What Romeo does to escape Benvolio and Mercutio.

What is "leapt this orchard wall"?

100

The reason Act 2, Scene 2 is so popular.

What is the balcony scene?

100

The person who speaks at the beginning of the scene.

Who is Friar Lawrence?

100

Describe a "wild-goose chase".

What is chasing something that doesn't exist?

100

True or false: When the Nurse returns, she instantly tells Juliet the wedding plans.

What is false?

200

At the beginning of the scene, this is who Mercutio thinks Romeo is in love with.

What is Rosaline?

200

Romeo's speech at the beginning of the scene. (Monologue or Soliloquy?) And explain.

What is a soliloquy?

200

Where Friar Lawrence thinks Romeo has been all night.

What is with Rosaline?

200

Benvolio and Mercutio's reactions to seeing Nurse for the first time.

What is hey let out a cry of a sailor, calling her fat?

200

Nurse has been gone this long since Juliet sent her to find Romeo.

What is three hours?

300

What Mercutio does to try and lure him out of the dark.

What is saying his love's name?

300

Juliet's thoughts on names. (Lines 40-51).

What is they are just names and they don't effect the person?

300

Romeo's request for Friar Lawrence.

What is for Friar Lawrence to marry him and Juliet?

300

Romeo will send one of his servants with this so he may sneak into Juliet's room.

What is a rope ladder?

300

Juliet's excuse to go see Friar Lawrence.

What is she is going to confession?

400

The reason that Romeo does not want to leave the Capulet party at the beginning of the scene.

What is his heart or his love was still there and he didn't want to leave her?

400

The reason Juliet doesn't want Romeo to swear on the moon. (Line 113-114)

What is because the moon is always changing and she doesn't want his love for her to change?

400

The reason Friar Lawrence scolded Romeo for loving Rosaline.

What is he wasn't in love with her, he was obsessing over her?

400

When Juliet should meet Friar Lawrence and Romeo.

What is that afternoon?
400

Friar Lawrence is worried about this at the beginning of scene 6.

What is the heavens do not approve of this marriage and something unfortunate will happen?

500

Translate:

"Benvolio: Go, then, for 'tis in vain to seek him here that means not to be found."

What is Benvolio telling Mercutio that there is no point in looking for Romeo because he does not want to be found?

500

Translate:

"Juliet: If that thy bent of love be honourable, they purpose marriage, send me word to-morrow, by one that I'll procure to come to thee, where and what time thou wilt perform the rite"

What is if Romeo truly means to marry her he will send her word tomorrow of where and when they will be married?

500

Translate:

"Friar Lawrence: In one respect I'll thy assistant by, for this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households' rancor to pure love." 

What is Friar Lawrence agrees to marry them because he believes that this marriage will turn the hatred between the families to love?

500

Translate:

"Romeo: Bid her devise some means to come to shrift this afternoon. And there she shall at Friar Lawrence's cell be shrived and married."

What is have Juliet find an excuse to get to Friar Lawrence's cell later that afternoon so they can be married?

500

Translate:

"Romeo: But come what sorry can, it cannot countervail the exchange of joy that one short minute gives me in her sight."

What is that whatever comes their way is nothing compared to how he feels when he looks at Juliet?

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