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Galena Park Middle GPISD Ms. Husband Language Arts April 2005
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A:B: Let the servants do the fighting Join in and help the men #1 When Montague and Capulet enter the first scene and see the fight, they want to fight, too. What do their wives say? C:D: The men should stop the fighting The women want to fight too
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A:B: SampsonGregory #2 Who is of the house of Montague in the opening scene? C:D: BalthasarPeter
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A:B: She tries to please her parents. She is defiant and her parents are angry with her. #3 Which best sums up Juliet’s relationship with her family in Act 1? C:D: Her parents are too busy to pay attention to her. Juliet is afraid of her parents.
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A:B: If love be rough with you, be rough with love; Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down, For my mind misgives Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars. Shall bitterly begin his fearful date #4 At the end of Act I Scene iv, what does Romeo tell Benvolio, foreshadowing future action in the play? C:D: I mean, sir, in delay We waste our lights in vain, like lights by day. A torch for me: let wantons light of heart Tickle the senseless rushes with their heels,
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A:B: Mercutio and Tybalt fightRomeo is sad about Rosaline #5 What is the play’s inciting incident? C:D: The illiterate servant asks Romeo to read the invitation. Montagues go to the masquerade.
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A:B: These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die, like fire and powder Which as they kiss consume." "Young men's love then lies Not truly in their heart, but in their eyes." #6 What warning does Friar Laurence give Romeo, foreshadowing future events of the play? C:D: Care keeps his watch in every old Man's eye, And where unbruised youth with unstuffed brain Doth couch his limbs, their golden sleep doth reign "Come, come with me, and we will make short work: For, by your leaves, you shall not stay alone Till Holy Church incorporate two into one."
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A:B: AsidePrologue #7 What type of long speech can be heard by the audience AND other characters on stage? C:D: MonologueSoliloquy
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C. Monologue
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A:B: Lord CapuletNurse #8 Who said it: "Speak briefly. Can you like of Paris‘ love?” Challenge: What is Juliet’s response? - The group closest to her word for word response, gets these points. C:D: Friar LaurenceLady Capulet
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A:B: Lord MontagueFriar Lawrence #9 Who said it: "I’ll have this knot knit up tomorrow.” C:D: PrinceLord Capulet
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A:B: SampsonGregory #10 Who said it: "I am a pretty piece of flesh." C:D: MercutioTybalt
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A:B: MercutioTybalt #11 Who said it: "Thou talk’st of nothing." Challenge: During which scene is this said? C:D: RomeoBenvolio
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A:B: EdmundJudith #12 Which of the following was NOT one of Shakespeare’s children? C:D: SusannaAnne
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A:B: PerennialEfface #13 Which of the following means: “having too much pride” C:D: CumbersomeHubris
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D. Hubris
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A:B: 3754 #14 How many plays did Shakespeare write? C:D: 3926
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A:B: RomeoFriar Laurence #15 Who said it: It was the nightingale and not the lark that pierced the fearful hollow of thine ear. C:D: NurseJuliet
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