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What is the meaning of 'heir'?

A person who gets money or property from someone who dies

100

What's the meaning of a tavern?

A pub

100

Prince Hal's initial reckless behaviour was actually __________ and he surprises everyone when he takes the throne.

intentional

100

Falstaff is seen as a ________ figure to Prince Hal.

Mentor/father

100

What's the meaning of 'podgy'?

A little fat or chubby

200

A dishonest or tricky person is called a __________

Rogue

200

What is the name of Prince Hal when becomes King?

King Henry V

200

What's the meaning of 'precarious'?

Not safe or secure; risky.

200

Someone who takes power or a position without permission is called a _______________

Usurper

200

What is the meaning of a 'glutton'?

Someone who eats too much.

300

__________ are acts of fighting against authority or rules.

Rebellions

300

What is the word for 'stolen money or things'?

Loot

300

What is the word that means 'funny and smart in a clever way'?

Witty

300

What is 'hoisted'?

Lifted or raised up.

300

What's the meaning of 'uninhabited' ?

A place where no one lives

400

What is the word for 'feelings of doubt or worry about something'?

Qualms

400

What is the word for 'too good or tempting to say no to'?

irresistible 
400

People who take care of horses at an inn are known as ______________.

Ostlers

400

What is a 'conscience'?

The voice in your head that tells you

what is right and wrong.

400

A strong effort to change or achieve something is called a _______________

Crusade

500

Where does Prince Hal initially spend most of his time?

In taverns with criminals and commoners

500

Why does Prince Hal reject Falstaff?

He wanted to be a serious leader.

500

How was Prince Hal initially portrayed as?

Reckless and fun-loving

500

What are some of the themes from the story of Falstaff and Prince Hal?

Honor, growth, loyalty, and betrayal,

500

What is the full name of the boastful but witty knight in the story?

Sir John Falstaff