Nurse
Capulet
Juliet
Romeo
Vocab
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The nurse enters Scene 2 and says "Though heavencannot. O Romeo,Romeo! Who ever would have thought it? Romeo!" causing Juliet to believe, what happened to Romeo?
That Romeo was killed.
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Capulet wants Lady Capulet to tell Juliet what?
To tell Juliet she is to marry Paris.
100
At the end of Juliets monologue, at the beginning of Scene 2, she states "So tedious is this day, As is the night before some festival, To an impatient child that hath new robes, And may not wear them." Paraphrase this.
This day is so boring that I feel like a child on the night before a holiday, waiting to put on my fancy new clothes.
100
At the beginning of Act 3, Romeo stands in between two men who were fighting, what happens when he does this?
Tybalt is able to stab and kill Mercutio by going underneath Romeos arm.
100
Define an aside.
A brief remark to the audience uttered while other characters are nerby but unable to hear
200
DOUBLE JEOPARY!!!! Choose the sentence in which whom is used correctly.
a. Mercutio, whom is the Prince's kinsman, dies right after the fight. b. Whomknows where Romeo is? c. From whom did Juliet receive news of Tybalt? d. Lady Capulet turn Juliet over to her father, whom she knowsis displeased.
200
Why does Capulet move the day of the wedding he plans to have for Juliet?
Due to the death of Tybalt, they must mourn his death.
200
Juliet gives the Nurse something to give Romeo. What is it?
It is a ring.
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Mercutios death motivates Romeo to do what?
Go fight/kill Tybalt.
200
What is paraphrase?
Paraphrase is a restatement of a text or passage in your own words
300
What is the Nurses final advice for Juliet at the end of Act 3?
To forget about Romeo because he is banished and will not make a good husband. She should just marry Pairs and will be better off.
300
What is the ultimatum Capulet has given Juliet?
She either marries Paris or she is cut off from the family.
300
When Juliet says to her father "Not proud you have, but thankful that you have. Proud can I never be of what I hate, But thankful even for hate that is meant love." Paraphrase.
She is thankful that her father cares so much about her and always has her best interest in mind, but she is not thankfuly of his idea.
300
What is Romeo's sentencing for his crime of killing Tybalt?
Banishment
300
Define soliloquy.
A soliloquy is a speech in which a character speaks to themself
400
Why does the Nurse stand up for Juliet when the Capulet is yelling at her?
The Nurse sees Juliet as if she was her own daughter and is protective of her.
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Why is Capulet so upset that Juliet refuses to marry Paris?
Capulet worked hard to find a man worthy enough to marry Juliet and he believes Paris will take care of her.
400
Why does Juliet say she will not put her trust in the Nurse anymore at the end of Act 3?
Bcause of the advice the Nurse gave her.
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In reaction to what news, Romeo says "Tis torture, and not mercy. heaven is here, where Juliet lives; and every cat and dog, and little mouse, every unworthy thing. Live here in heaven and may look on her; But Romeo may not..." Paraphrase what he is saying and in reaction to finding out what news?
Finding out he has been banished and that every creature gets to see Juliet but him.
400
Define a monologue
A monologue is a lengthy speech addressed to other characters
500
DAILY DOUBLE!!! Defin a subject and a predicate.
subject - to whom or what the sentence is about Predicate - tells something about the subject
500
Capulet says to Lady Capulet "That God had lent us but this only child; But now I see this one is one too much, And that we have a curse in having her. Out on her, hilding!" Paraphrase what Capulet is saying about Juliet.
His wife and him have been cursed by having a daughter like Juliet. She is ungrateful.
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Why does Juliet go to Friar Lawrences cell at the end of Act 3?
Looking for adivce.
500
In Friar's monologue, he says to Romeo "A pack of blessings light upon thy back..." What is he saying to Romeo?
He has many blessings. Such as Juliet is alive, Romeo killed Tybalt (Tybalt did not kill him), Romeo was not sentenced to death, just banished.
500
Define the word gallant
gallant means brave and noble.