Act II
Act III
Quotes
100
(Who/Whom) proposes to (who/whom) in Act II?
Juliet proposes to Romeo
100
Who/whom killed Mercutio?
Tybalt
100
"Is that a light shining through the window there? It's like the east, with Juliet the sun." Literary device:
Similie
200
At the beginning of Act II, Mercutio and friends are searching for Romeo. Where do they assume he stayed after the party?
Mercutio and friends assume Romeo stayed with Rosaline.
200
Considering Romeo and Juliet's emotional relationship, how does Friar Lawrence advise Romeo to love?
Love slowly
200
"Charming ruffian! Angelic devil! Dove like raven! Killer lamb! Evil pretending to be divinely good!" Literary device Purpose of device
Oxymoron An oxymoron demonstrates the confusion of the character's disposition. In this case, the reader becomes aware of Juliet's turmoil regarding her cousin's death and her husband's banishment.
300
Define "rhymed couplet." Provide an example for a jolly rancher. :)
A rhymed couplet is two lines that rhyme and have the same meter. "Blessed are you whose worthiness gives scope,/Being had, to triumph; being lacked, to hope."
300
What does the nurse advise Juliet to do after Romeo is banished?
The nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris.
300
The nurse refers to Romeo's banishment as a "piteous predicament." What does the quoted section exemplify?
Alliteration
400
True or false The following is an accurate timeline of Act II: Romeo visits Friar Lawrence. Juliet proposes to Romeo. Mercutio searches for Romeo. Juliet and Romeo are married. If false, correct the timeline.
False, the timeline should read: 1.Mercutio searches for Romeo. 2.Juliet proposes to Romeo. 3.Romeo visits Friar Lawrence. 4.Juliet and Romeo are married.
400
Other than Romeo and Juliet, who/whom knows about their marriage?
Nurse, Friar Lawrence, Montague servant
400
"Just say 'Ay,' and that simple vowel 'I' will be more lethal to me than the legendary cockatrice's eye." Literary device: Speaker:
Allusion Juliet
500
Is this line written in iambic pentameter? "Alike bewitched by the charm of looks." Why or why not?
No, the line has 9 syllables. Lines written in iambic pentameter have 10 syllables.
500
After the Prince sentenced Romeo to banishment, who advised him to flee the city, and to where did this character suggest Romeo go?
Friar Lawrence advised Romeo to flee to Mantua.
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"It's only your name that's my enemy. You'd be the same, even if you weren't a Montague. What's 'Montague'? It's not a hand, or a foot, or an arm, or a face or any other part belonging to a man." Literary device Speaker Spoken to
Soliloquy Juliet Herself
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