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Where can Romeo be found at the beginning of the play?
50 : 50
A: in his room
C: at the beach
B: Sycamore grove
D: at Lord Capulet’s house
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B: Sycamore grove
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Where can Romeo be found at the beginning of the play?
A: in his room
C: at the beachD: at Lord Capulet’s house
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What is the name of the girl that Romeo is initially in love with at the beginning of the play?
A: Rosaline
C: Helena
B: Valentine
D: Livia
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A: Rosaline
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What is the name of the girl that Romeo is initially in love with at the beginning of the play?
C: Romeo will no come for her
B: It will kill her
D: She will wake up insaneC: Helena
B: Valentine
D: Livia
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“feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire” is an example of what literary device used by Romeo in Act 1 scene 1?
A: oxymoron
C: simile
B: hyperbole
D: metaphor
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A: oxymoron
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“feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire” is an example of what literary device used by Romeo in Act 1 scene 1?
C: Charged
B: Arrested
D: Banished
B: hyperbole
C: simile D: metaphor
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Which character is Paris related to?
A: Romeo
C: Benvolio
B: Lord Capulet
D: Prince of Verona
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D: Prince of Verona
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Which character is Paris related to?
A: Romeo
C: Trey
B: Lord Capulet
C: Benvolio
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What advice does Mercutio give Romeo before the party at the Capulet’s House?
A: “do not despair, there be plenty
more fish in the sea”
C: “a plague upon both your houses/
they have made worm’s meat of me”
B: “if love be blind, love cannot hit the mark”
D: “if love be rough with you, be rough with love”
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D: “if love be rough with you, be rough with love”
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What advice does Mercutio give Romeo before the party at the Capulet’s House?
A: “do not despair, there be plenty
more fish in the sea”
C: “a plague upon both your houses/
they have made worm’s meat of me”
B: “if love be blind, love cannot hit the mark”
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Who swears by the inconstant moon?
A: Nurse
C: Romeo
B: Friar Lawrence
D: Juliet
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C: Romeo
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Who swears by the inconstant moon?
A: Nurse B: Friar Lawrence
D: Juliet
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How old is Juliet?
A: 15
C: 13
B: 14
D: 12
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C: 13
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How old is Juliet?
A: Optimistic
D: Confused
B: Guilty and DepressedA: 15 B: 14
D:12
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How many days is the play spread out over?
A: 2
C: 7
B: 3
D: 30
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B: 3
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How many days is the play spread out over?
A: Peter Ray
C: Peter Randson D: Peter Randy
A: 2
C: 7 D: 30
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In what order do the following characters die? Tybalt, Mercutio, Juliet and Romeo.
A: Tybalt, Mercutio, Juliet then Romeo
C: Mercutio, Tybalt, Juliet then Romeo
B: Mercutio, Tybalt, Romeo then Juliet
D: Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio
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B: Mercutio, Tybalt, Romeo then Juliet
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In what order do the following characters die? Tybalt, Mercutio, Juliet and Romeo.
A: She lies to him
D: She ignores himC: Mercutio, Tybalt, Juliet then Romeo
A: Tybalt, Mercutio, Juliet then Romeo
D: Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio
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What does Juliet worry that she might do to herself upon finding Romeo dead inside her ancestral tomb?
A: Bury herself alive
C: Dash out her brains with bones
B: Stab herself with a dagger
D: Marry Paris
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C: Dash out her brains with bones
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What does Juliet worry that she might do to herself upon finding Romeo dead inside her ancestral tomb?
A: Bury herself alive B: Stab herself with a dagger
D: Feather Weight
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Lord Capulet refers to death as what after the supposed death of Juliet?
A: Son-in-law
C: Thief
B: Master
D: Father
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A: Son-in-law
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Lord Capulet refers to death as what after the supposed death of Juliet?
C: The people he is with
B: His Face
D: His way of eating
B: Master
C: Thief D: Father
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What type of material did Aunt Clara give to Lennie but then was lost?
A: Satin
C: Silk
B: Mantua
D: Friar Lawrence’s Cell
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Where does Romeo run to after he is banished?
A: Manchuria
C: Venice
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B: Mantua
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What type of material did Aunt Clara give to Lennie but then was lost?
A: 4
C: 6 D: 3
A: Satin
C: Silk D: Friar Lawrence’s Cell
A: Manchuria
C: Venice
Where does Romeo run to after he is banished?
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In Act 2, scene 1, Romeo describes Juliet as a:
A: Dove
C: Crow
B: Swan
D: Raven
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A: Dove
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In Act 2, scene 1, Romeo describes Juliet as a:
C: In the public place in Verona
B: The public square
D: The Capulet ballC: Crow D: Raven
B: Swan
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On what day of the week does Tybalt die?
A: Monday
C: Wednesday
B: Tuesday
D: Thursday
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C: Wednesday
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On what day of the week does Tybalt die?
A: 5 B: 4
D: 7
A: Monday B: Tuesday
D: Thursday
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What is the full name of the play?
A: Romeo and Juliet
J: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
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B: Juliet and RomeoC: A Story of Star-Crossed
Lovers: Romeo and Juliet
D: Romeo and Juliet: Play
E: Forbidden Lovers: Romeo and Juliet
F: To be or Not to be?I: The Tale of Romeo
and JulietG: Montague vs Capulet:
Romeo and JulietH: The Story of Romeo
and Juliet
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D: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
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What is the full name of the play?
A: Romeo and Juliet B: Juliet and RomeoC: A Story of Star-Crossed
Lovers: Romeo and Juliet
D: Romeo and Juliet: Play
E: Forbidden Lovers: Romeo and Juliet
F: To be or Not to be?I: The Tale of Romeo
and JulietG: Montague vs Capulet:
Romeo and JulietH: The Story of Romeo
and Juliet
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