Romeo and Juliet Act 5

Who says “I dare no longer stay”? Friar lawrence Who says “There is thy gold”? Romeo Who says “Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew—”? Paris Which literary element is this “Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed…

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Romeo and Juliet Act 1

Who said “If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall forfeit of the piece” ? Prince Escalus What does “If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall forfeit of the piece” mean? The people addressed people…

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Literary Devices in Romeo and Juliet, Part 5 Assignment

What did Juliet do?What did the nurse do?What motivated Juliet to make this request?What motivated the nurse to go on this quest? She sent the nurse to speak with RomeoShe agreed to this requesther desire to marry RomeoShe cares about…

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Romeo and Juliet Dramatic Terms

Act One of the major divisions of a play or opera Allusion A reference in one work of literature to a person, place or event in another work of literature or in history, art or music Anachronism One that is…

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Romeo and Juliet Film Review Act 3

How does Benvolio react to Mercutio and Tybalt’s threatening words? He doesn’t want them to fight in public and sends them to a private place. Why does Tybalt want to fight Romeo? Because he snuck into the party. Why does…

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Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 5

Romeo and his friends enter where as what is happening? At Capulet’s house, Romeo and his friends enter as preparations are being made for the dance What is happening inside the Capulet house while Romeo and his friends are sneaking…

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Romeo and Juliet

the Montague people RomeoLord and Lady MontagueAbramBenvolioBathchazarMercutio the Capulet people Lady CapuletLord CapuletJulietTybaltSampsonGregoryPeterNurse other people Friar LawrenceFriar JohnchorusPrinceParis why does Sampson want a Montague servant to start the fight? (act 1) So the law would be on his side and…

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Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Scene 1-2

Benvolio tries to get Mercutio to leave the streets of Verona because he is trying to prevent another fight, and it’s hot; everyone’s grouchier than usual. Who begs Mercutio to leave the streets of Verona because the Capulets might also…

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream Vocabulary, Act 5

Seething In constant agitation Apprehend To get the meaning of something Constancy The quality of being enduring and free from change or variation Revel take great pleasureI’m going to revel in swapping out lenses, blurring backgrounds and being able to…

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Midsummer night’s dream act 3

abide (Verb) to continue to put up with ; S. taulrate A. avoid auditor (noun) inspector ; S. analist A. none beseech (verb) to beg for; S. plead A. reply/offer Chronicled (verb) to record in sequence; S. narroater A. conceal…

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