R+ J Act I and II Quiz. Content Review 1.How are Benvolio and Romeo related? 2.What is Juliet’s last name? 3.How long has Nurse known Juliet? 4.With whom.

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R+ J Act I and II Quiz

Content Review 1.How are Benvolio and Romeo related? 2.What is Juliet’s last name? 3.How long has Nurse known Juliet? 4.With whom is Romeo in love at the start of the play? 5.Why does Romeo want to crash the feast? 6.Who is Juliet supposed to get to know at the feast and why? 7.How is Benvolio’s view of love similar to the nurse’s view of love? 8.What doth the Queen Mab speech reveal about Mercutio? 9.What foreshadowing hath already occurred in the play? 10.What irony hath already occurred in the play?

Content Review 1.Where is the setting of the play? 2.Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry R+ J? 3.How does Nurse assist R+J in their plans? 4.Romeo frequently compares love to what? 5.Why doesn’t Juliet want Romeo to swear his love by the moon? 6.What is comic relief and how is it used when the Nurse returns to Juliet? 7.What makes a two couplets different from a quatrain? 8.What makes an iamb different than a trochee? 9.Why does Shakespeare love to use iambic pentameter? 10.What is a sonnet?

Quiz Review: Put this line in your own words. Romeo: But soft – what light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!

Quiz Review: Put this line in your own words. Juliet: What’s in a name? That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.

Quiz Review: Put this line in your own words. Friar: Young men’s love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.

Quiz Review: Put this line in your own words. Friar: Love moderately: Long love doth so.