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For regular classes only

The test is scantron with a short discussion section. There are two types of scantron questions: True/false from each act as well as concerning the whole play Questions about a particular quotation from the play— several from each act. You will be given the whole quotation (including act number and scene number) on the test paper. You will be asked questions such as, “who is the speaker?” “who is spoken to?” and “what literary device is used?”

The gentleness of all the gods go with thee! I have many enemies in Orsino’s court, Else would I very shortly see thee there. But come what may, I do adore thee so That danger shall seem sport, and I will go. 1. speaker: a. Violab. Tobyc. Antonio 2. Who is “thee” in the quote? a. Andrewb. Sebastiand. Olivia

You will be given three quotes to write about; you must choose two. For each discussion quote, you must tell A. who said it B. what is going on in the play when it is said (context) C. how the quote is significant to the play (including but not limited to which themes it contains, or which poetic devices it contains, or how it develops characterization)

The next slides show you the quotes that will be on the test. The true/false questions are NOT included in the lines listed on the next three slides. In other words, the next three slides cover about 2/3 of the test—quotes you will be asked about directly. The other 1/3 of the test is true/false questions. STUDY YOUR NOTES and the passages in the book. You DO need to re-read the quotes that are listed on the next three slides.

You should mark these on your handout or put these numbers in your note. DO NOT MARK THEM IN THE BOOK. Act I scene 1: lines 23-25, lines scene 2: lines scene 4: lines scene 5: lines

Act 2 Scene 2: lines Scene 3: lines 48-53, lines Scene 4: lines Scene 5: lines Act 3 Scene 1: lines 11-13, line 164 Scene 4: lines

Act IV Scene 1: lines 5-9 Scene 2: lines 4-6 Act V Scene 1: lines lines lines