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100
What is the difference between props and scenery?
100
What does it mean to be "haughty?"
100
To lose
100
A noisy fight.
100
To begin the play, servants of the Montagues and servants of the Capulets have one of these.
200
When an actor says lines while they are alone on the stage in order to show the audience what they are thinking, it is called a
200
What is a "transgression?"
200
Cowardly
200
Brave
200
Which character is "chaste?"
300
When an actor says lines to the audience that the other actors on the stage supposedly cannot hear, it is called a
300
What do you look like if you are "sallow?"
300
Bright, cheery
300
Awkward, clumsy
300
Capulet "enjoins" Juliet to do what?
400
Instead of the resolution, the correct term for the conclusion of one of Shakespeare's tragedies is this "c" word.
400
What does is mean to be "pensive?"
400
Whole
400
Increasing
400
Juliet begs which character to make an "intercession" to her father so that she will not have to marry Paris?
500
What is a foil?
500
What are "ambiguities?"
500
Convicted
500
Causing great injury or harm
500
Which character in Romeo and Juliet lives in penury?
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