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What play was that from?
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to burst into tears

to suddenly start crying
100

a shrew

a beast

100

a person who is not brave

a coward

100

A moor is a person of European descent

False

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"'You can't be my brother because I don't have one. I had a sister but she died in a shipwreck.'"

Twelfth Night; or, What You Will

200

to put someone to death

to have a person killed

200

obedient

someone who does what they are told to do
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to make changes to the way you look so that people will not recognise you

disguise

200

A monument is an example of somewhere one can be buried

True

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"He wanted to discuss a serious military problem with his general but her realised immediately that he had to solve Brabantio's problem first."

The Tragedy of Othello, Moor of Venice

300

cheating on a romantic partner

having an affair

300

a tailor

a person who works to make and repair clothes

300

hurting or punishing someone who has hurt or insulted you

revenge

300

A villain is the leading or main character in a story.

False. A villain is a bad person or criminal

300

"'No, no! I'm sorry! If you say it's the moon, it's the moon."

The Taming of the Shrew

400

to kill one's self

to commit suicide

400

to hint

to say what one is thinking in an indirect way

400

a necklace that contains photos

a locket

400

Scheming and plotting are synonyms.

True

400

"They were wearing their masks so nobody recognised them. Everyone was having a good time. Hundreds of candles lit the room."

The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
500

to take a sort out of its holster

to draw

500

a carriage

a form of transport used in the past pulled by horses

500

Juliet is buried in a ___, while Cleopatra is buried in a _____. 

tomb, monument

500

People kill themselves in two of the five plays in this book

False. Three plays

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"Among the fruit in the basket there were several poisonous snakes."

Antony and Cleopatria