Romeo and Juliet – Act 2 Review Questions

What is Romeo doing at the beginning of Act 2? jumping over the Capulet’s wall to see Juliet What uneasy feeling does Friar Lawrence have? worried because Romeo and Juliet; their families are enemies Why does Friar Lawrence agree to…

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Unit Test: Romeo and Juliet

Read the paragraph.Lara hesitated at the door. She confirmed the room number, comparing it to the schedule in her sweaty hands. With downcast eyes, she shuffled toward the teacher’s desk. Greeting the teacher, she timidly asked, “Spanish Two, Señora Garcia?”The…

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Much Ado About Nothing

What does “Ado” mean? Fuss Where does Much Ado Nothing take place Italy What theater was much ado About Nothing performed? The glove theatrr Quartos Small books of published plays First Folio Contained all of Shakespeare’s plays How many sonnets…

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Much Ado Lines

Leonato: What is he you ask for, niece? Hero: My cousin means Signor Benedick of Padua. Beatrice: …heart burned an hour after. Hero: He is of a very melancholy disposition. Don Pedro: Lady, will you walk about with your friend?…

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Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare

Act 1 … Who was defeated in the war? Don John How does Don Pedro treat the loser and why? Treats him with kindness because he wants to build a relationship. Who “hath borne himself beyond the promise of his…

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Much Ado Facts

Who does the messenger first tell that Don Pedro is coming to Messina? Leonato Why does Benedick think Claudio is crazy for loving Hero? He thinks she is not very pretty and that women are always unfaithful. What does Don…

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Much Ado About Nothing Verges Lines

Are you good men and true? Yea, or else it was a pity but they shall suffer salvation, body and soul. …being chosen for the prince’s watch. Well give them their charge neighbor Dogberry. … And thank God you are…

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Much Ado About Nothing Lines – Margaret

Act II Scene I[ENTRANCE] *Enter stage right through first curtain talking to Ella and Annabella Act II Scene I BALTHASAR: Well, I would you did like me. MARGARET: So would not I, for your own sake; for I have many…

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Much Ado about Nothing Sparknotes Characters

Beatrice The niece of Leonato and cousin of Hero. She is extremely quick-witted and verbally adept, frequently amusing her relatives and friends with elaborate stories and jokes, often at her own expense. Though she is generous and good-hearted, she has…

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Much Ado quotes

“The savage bull may bear it, but if ever the sensible Benedick bear it, pluck off the bull’s horns and set them in my forehead”. Benedick delivers this speech to Claudio and Don Pedro. Don Pedro has just quoted an…

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