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Love Story
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Rosalind says that she would rather be wooed by a snail than someone. Who is she talking about?

Orlando

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Who is the man that killed the deer?

First Lord

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What does Silvius deliver to Rosalind?

A letter

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Pheobe loves…

Ganymede

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Who almost dies because of a lion and a snake?

Oliver

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Who does Rosalind call a melancholy traveler?

Jaques

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Who asks them to sing the song?

Jaques

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What does the letter say?

 ”Why have you set aside your godlike nature and taken human form just to wrestle with a woman's heart? While other men have wooed me, they never could hurt me. If the scorn in your bright eyes had the power to make me fall in love, what power might your eyes have if they looked at me more pleasantly? While you were scolding me, I was falling in love. Consider then how your prayers might move me. The man who brings this love letter to you doesn't know about my feelings. Enclose your thoughts in a letter and send it back to me through him. Tell me whether your youthful nature will accept my faithful offer of myself and all that I can do, or else tell me that you'll deny my love, so I might figure out how to die.”


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Silvius loves…

Pheobe

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Who pretend courts who?

Rosalind and Orlando

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What does Rosalind say happens to men when they die?

Worms eat them

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Who sings the song?

Second lord

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Why is Orlando late for his Appointment with Rosalind?

He was saving his brother from a Lion and got injured in the process.

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Rosalind loves…

Orlando

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Who tried to trick Rosalind with a love letter?

Silvius

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What animals does Rosalind say she will be like if she marries Orlando?

Rooster, parrot, ape, and monkey

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What did they say they should give the man who killed the deer?

It’s leather hide and horns to wear!

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What happened to Oliver?

He had a snake wound around his neck and then the snake went away and there was a Lioness that was going to attack him.

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Orlando loves…

Rosalind
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Who sings a song about dead deer?

Lord 2

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What does Rosalind say after Orlando asks, “Where are you off to wit?”

“No, you had better save that question until you find your wife's wit in your neighbor's bed.”

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What does the song say about horns?

The horn, the horn, the lustful horn, is not to be laughed at or scorned.

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What happens when Rosalind finds out that Orlando is wounded?

She faints.

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Who loves Silvius 

No one.

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Who saves who?

 Orlando saves Oliver.