Act 1
"First Impressions"
Act 2
"Secret Love"
Act 3
"Turning Point"
Act 4
"Desperate Plans"
Act 5
100

where do Romeo and Juliet first meet?

At the ball

100

Romeo and Juliet agree to what during the balcony scene? 

To get married

100

When Romeo said "Tybalt, Mercutio! The prince express the have forbidden banding and Verona streets. hold Tybalt! Good Mercutio!" What was he trying to do? Act 3 Scene 2 Lines 83-85

He was trying to tell Tybalt and Mercutio to stop fighting.

100

When Juliet says "What if this mixture do not work at all? Shall I be married then tomorrow morning? " what is she saying might happen if the potion does not work? Act 4 Scene 3 Lines 21-22 

She's worried that she end having to marry Paris.

100

How does Romeo find out about Juliet's "death"?

Balthasar goes to Mantua to tell Romeo. 

200

who did Romeo have feelings for before Juliet. 

Rosaline

200

What is Juliet's relationship with her (wet)nurse like? 

She is like a second mother/friend to Juliet.  

200

When Juliet talking about how she sees her and Romeo spending the rest of their lives together why is it dramatic irony?

Because Juliet doesn't know that Romeo had just committed an act that causes him to be exiled 

200

Why does Juliet not want to marry Paris?

Because she's already married to Romeo and Romeo is who she truly loves.

200

How does Juliet die?

She stabs herself.

300

Why is it when Sampson said this, "No, sir. I do not bite my thumb at you, sir, but I bite my thumb, sir." End up causing the Montague's to attack? Act 1 Scene 1 Lines 44 and 45

Bc he was lying and indeed in fact bite his thumb to not only offend them but also at them?

300

What does Frier Lawrence mean when he says,"for this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households' rancor to pure love." Act 2 Scene 3 Lines 91-92 

He's saying that this marriage might help broker peace between the Montague's and the Capulets. 

300

Why does Romeo want to kill Tybalt? 

Because Tybalt killed Romeo's closest friend. 

300

What does Juliet plan on doing so that she doesn't have to marry Paris?

She plans on going to friar Lawrence to not marry them and gives her a potion bottle.

300

What famous line Romeo say after he finds out about Juliet's death and what emotions does he convey?

"Is it e'en so? Then I defy you stars!" What are conveys is his anger and grief. Act 5 Scene 1 Line 24

400

What is Juliet's take on forced marriage? 

let it be for love.

400

Why does Mercutio think that Romeo would lose in a fight against Tybalt?

Because Romeo sees that the fighting between the Montague's and the Capulet's is only caused by their love for fighting. 

400

What did Mercutio mean when he said "A curse on both your houses!" Act 3 Scene 1 Lines 

He felt like Romeo and Tybalt both caused his death. 

400

When Friar Lawrence said "Shall stiff and stark and cold, appear like death. And in this borrowed likeness of shrunk death, thou shall continue to and 42 hours. " what was he saying the potion would do? Act 4 Scene 1 Lines 104-106 

That it would make Juliet look and feel dead for 42hours. 

400

Where does Romeo get the poison from?

An apothecary 

500

When Romeo says what is he foreshadowing, "I fear too early for my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars." Act 1 Scene 4 Lines 108-109

His and Juliets death.

500

What is Friar Lawrence foreshadowing when he said "Being tasted, stays all senses with the heart." Act 2 Scene 3 Line 26

He was foreshadowing Romeo's death from poison.

500

Why did Juliet's dad get mad at her when Juliet said, "Not proud you have but thankful you have proud. Can I never be of what I hate but thankful even for hate that is meant love." Act 3 Scene 5 Lines 146-149 

Because she seems like she's acting ungrateful, even when she is trying to ease her grief from her's and her mother's grief from Tybalts death.

500

Who did Juliet see right before she took the potion.

Her cousin Tybalt.

500

Why does Juliet say this after she wakes up "what's here? A cup closed in my true love's hand? Poison I see has been his timeless end. " Act 5 Scene 3 Lines 161-162 

bc she finds Romeo dead with a vile of poison in his hand.