
<p>Act 1, Prologue</p><p>1. How does the word dignity in line 1 of the prologue suggest both houses are alike?</p><p>In social standing.</p><p>2. Where does the play take place?</p><p>Verona, Italy.</p><p>3. The grudge between feuding families is described as ______.</p><p>Ancient.</p><p>4. The feud between the Capulets and Montagues has caused ______.</p><p>Violence and death in both families. </p><p>5. Romeo and Juliet are ______.</p><p>From feuding families.</p><p>6. What ultimately ends the feud between the Capulets and Montagues?</p><p>The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.</p><p>7. In Act 1, Prologue, the chorus asks the audience to be what?</p><p>Patient. </p><p>8. The prologue is supposed to ______.</p><p>Give a brief overview of the story. </p><p>9. Romeo and Juliet's love is described as star-crossed, which means ______.</p><p>Ill-fated.</p><p>10. How long does the prologue predict the play will be?</p><p>Two hours.</p><p>11. Civil blood has made civil hands unclean because ______.</p><p>Members of both families have killed one another. </p><p>12. The chorus promises that anything left out of the prologue will be ______.</p><p>Covered during the events of the play. Act 1, Scene 1</p><p>1. Who do Sampson and Gregory first encounter in the city square in Act 1, Scene 1?</p><p>Abram and Balthasar, of the Montagues.</p><p>2. Who tries to discourage the battle in Act 1, Scene 1?</p><p>Benvolio.</p><p>3. In Act 1, Scene 1, Tybalt accuses Benvolio of what?</p><p>Cowardice. </p><p>4. The Prince reveals that there have already been ______. Three battles between families. </p><p>5. Prince Escalus declares that the next time the families disturb the peace, they will pay ______.</p><p>With their lives. </p><p>6. Who does Montague ask for an account of the brawl in Act 1, Scene 1?</p><p>Benvolio.</p><p>7. At the beginning of the play, Montague and Lady Montague are concerned about Romeo because ______.</p><p>He hides in his room and has been miserable lately. </p><p>8. Romeo claims he is in love as the play opens, but is unhappy because ______.</p><p>The girl he loves does not love him.</p><p>9. The girl Romeo loves "has Dian's wit," which means ______.</p><p>She is chaste, and therefore not interested in an affair with Romeo.</p><p>10. In lines 186-196, Romeo compares love to all of the following EXCEPT what?</p><p>A clenching pain in the heart. </p><p>11. Romeo alludes to Cupid because ______.</p><p>Cupid is the god of love. </p><p>12. In the play's first scene, Benvolio advises Romeo to ______.</p><p>Forget Rosaline. Act 1, Scene 2</p><p>1. At the beginning of Act 1, Scene 2, Capulet and Paris discuss ______.</p><p>The feud between the families.</p><p>2. Capulet's initial objection to Paris courting his daughter is due to what?</p><p>Juliet's age.</p><p>3. Capulet allows that his consent is one part of the courtship agreement, but the other part is ______.</p><p>Juliet's consent.</p><p>4. When will Paris will get his first chance to woo Juliet?</p><p>At Capulet's party that evening.</p><p>5. What irony faces Capulet's servant in Act 1, Scene 2?</p><p>He cannot read the list of invited guests, and asks a Montague's help.</p><p>6. In Act 1, Scene 2, Romeo compares his thwarted love for Rosaline to ______.</p><p>Madness and imprisonment.</p><p>7. The Capulet servant approaches Romeo in Act 1, Scene 2 to ask him what?</p><p>If Romeo can read. 8. Which friend of Romeo's is on Capulet's list of invited guests?</p><p>Mercutio.</p><p>9. The Capulet servant tells Romeo and Benvolio they may attend the party if ______.</p><p>They are not of the house of Montague.</p><p>10. After reviewing the Capulet servant's list, Benvolio discovers that ______.</p><p>Rosaline will be attending the Capulet's party.</p><p>11. Benvolio suggests Romeo attend the Capulet party in order to ______.</p><p>Compare Rosaline to other beauties.</p><p>12. At the end of Act 1, Scene 2, Romeo agrees to do what?</p><p>Attend the party to admire Rosaline. Act 1, Scene 3</p><p>1. Who is looking for Juliet at the beginning of Act 1, Scene 3?</p><p>Lady Capulet.</p><p>2. Juliet's behavior toward her mother could be described as ______.</p><p>Obedient. </p><p>3. In Act 1, Scene 3, Lady Capulet first asks the nurse to do what?</p><p>Leave the room, then asks her to stay.</p><p>4. The nurse's dialogue reveals Juliet's age to be how old?</p><p>Thirteen.</p><p>5. In Act 1, Scene 3, Lady Capulet has summons Juliet to discuss what?</p><p>Her potential marriage to Paris. </p><p>6. The nurse's long speech in Act 1, Scene 3 reveals she had what?</p><p>A daughter of her own named Susan.</p><p>7. Why does Lady Capulet not feel Juliet is too young to get married?</p><p>She herself was a mother at Juliet's age. </p><p>8. The nurse's attitude toward Paris could be described as what?</p><p>Admiring.</p><p>9. Lady Capulet compares Paris to what?</p><p>A beautiful book.</p><p>10. The nurse's statement, "Women grow by men," alludes to what?</p><p>Pregnancy. </p><p>11. in Act 1, Scene, what does Juliet agrees to do?</p><p>Consider Paris as a husband, if that is what her parents want. 12. Finally, the nurse advises Juliet to ______.</p><p>Seek happy nights to happy days. Act 1, Scene 4</p><p>1. Where are Romeo and his friends going during Act 1, Scene 4?</p><p>To the Capulet's party. </p><p>2. Why is Romeo down as the men travel to the Capulet party?</p><p>Romeo is still upset over Rosaline.</p><p>3. In lines 11 and 12, Romeo says, "Give me a torch, I am not for this ambling./Being but heavy, I will bear the light." This is an example of what?</p><p>A pun. </p><p>4. In Act 1, Scene 4, Romeo describes love as ______.</p><p>Too rough.</p><p>5. Who advises Romeo to "beat love down"?</p><p>Mercutio.</p><p>6. Romeo's last speech during Act 1, Scene 4 reveals what?</p><p>He fears something bad will happen as a result of the night's activities. Act 1, Scene 5</p><p>1. The first action Romeo takes at the Capulet party is to do what?</p><p>Ask a servant who Juliet is.</p><p>2. When Tybalt discovers Romeo's presence at the Capulet party, he does what?</p><p>Tells Capulet, who advises Tybalt to ignore Romeo.</p><p>3. At the Capulet party, Romeo takes Juliet's hand, then offers to do what?</p><p>Kiss her hand to make up for his rough touch.</p><p>4. Throughout their first meeting, what do Romeo and Juliet compare themselves to?</p><p>Pilgrims. </p><p>5. What does the nurse say about the man who is lucky enough to marry Juliet?</p><p>He will gain her money with the marriage.</p><p>6. What does Juliet discover about Romeo through the nurse at the end of Act 1?</p><p>He is a Montague, and therefore an enemy to her. Act 2, Prologue</p><p>1. What young affection does the prologue of Act 2 refer to?</p><p>Romeo and Juliet's new love for each other.</p><p>2. Why must Romeo and Juliet must "steal" their love? They cannot reveal it to either family.</p><p>3. Why is Romeo no longer interested in Rosaline in Act 2?</p><p>He is now in love with Juliet. </p><p>4. According to the Prologue of Act 2, what lends the couple power?</p><p>Passion.</p><p>5. What "extremities" do Romeo and Juliet overcome in their love for one another?</p><p>The violence and hatred between their families. </p><p>6. The prologue of Act 2 reveals that despite difficulty, ______.</p><p>The lovers will still have a chance to meet and be together. Act 2, Scene 1</p><p>1. What does Romeo decide to do at the start of Act 2, Scene 1?</p><p>Return to the Capulet's house to find Juliet. </p><p>2. At the beginning of Act 2, Scene 1, Benvolio asks Mercutio to do what?</p><p>Call for Romeo.</p><p>3. Mercutio attempts to "conjure" Romeo by in Act 2, Scene 1 by doing what?</p><p>Listing Rosaline's virtues.</p><p>4. Benvolio warns Mercutio that taunting Romeo will ______.</p><p>Anger him. </p><p>5. Benvolio and Mercutio believe Romeo is hiding in Act 2, Scene 1 because ______.</p><p>He is still pining for Rosaline. </p><p>6. At the end of Act 2, Scene 1, what do Benvolio and Mercutio decide to do></p><p>Go home without Romeo. Act 2, Scene 2</p><p>1. In Romeo's opening speech in Act 2, Scene 2, he refers to Juliet as ______.</p><p>The sun.</p><p>2. Juliet's soliloquy in Act 2, Scene 2 suggests Romeo's name alone ______.</p><p>Does not make him her enemy.</p><p>3. Romeo claims he does not know what name he should identify himself by because ______.</p><p>His name is an enemy to Juliet, and therefore hateful to him.</p><p>4. Why is there more "peril" in Juliet's eye than in her kinsmen's swords?</p><p>Because the risk of loving Juliet puts him in danger.</p><p>5. Why does Juliet tells Romeo not to swear his love by the moon?</p><p>The moon is constantly changing. 6. At the end of the Act 2, Scene 2, Romeo promises to ______.</p><p>Send word to Juliet about his intentions. Act 2, Scene 3</p><p>1. In Act 2, Scene 3, the friar believes Romeo never went to bed because ______.</p><p>He was with Rosaline.</p><p>2. In Act 2, Scene 3 Romeo confesses that he has come to see the friar because ______.</p><p>He wants to marry Juliet today. </p><p>3. Friar Laurence chastises Romeo for what?</p><p>Being fickle in love. </p><p>4. Romeo claims his love for Juliet is different from his love for Rosaline because ______.</p><p>Juliet loves him back, where Rosaline did not.</p><p>5. When the friar says Romeo's love "could read by rote, that could not spell," what is he suggesting?</p><p>Romeo was simply playing the part of a lover, but not really in love.</p><p>6. Friar Laurence believes the alliance between families might ______.</p><p>End the feud. Act 2, Scene 4</p><p>1. in Act 2, Scene 4, why are Benvolio and Mercutio discussing Tybalt?</p><p>Tybalt has challenged Romeo.</p><p>2. When Romeo arrives in Act 2, Scene 4, he apologizes for ______.</p><p>Leaving his friends behind the previous night.</p><p>3. Who arrives to talk to Romeo in Act 2, Scene 4?</p><p>The Nurse.</p><p>4. Mercutio asks Romeo to leave the nurse and do what?</p><p>Come to his father's house for dinner.</p><p>5. In Act 2, Scene 4, what does the nurse warn Romeo against?</p><p>Falsely leading Juliet on.</p><p>6. Romeo arranges to send a man to the nurse with ______.</p><p>Ropes to make a ladder to climb to Juliet's room. Act 2, Scene 5</p><p>1. What is Juliet waiting for at the start of Act 2, Scene 5?</p><p>For the nurse to arrive with news of Romeo.</p><p>2. When the nurse finally arrives at Juliet's room in Act 2, Scene 5, she claims ______. She is too tired to talk.</p><p>3. In Act 2, Scene 5, the nurse says that Juliet's choice in Romeo is ______.</p><p>Simple or foolish.</p><p>4. At the end of Act 2, Scene 5, the nurse finally reveals that Romeo will ______.</p><p>Marry Juliet at the friar's cell that afternoon.</p><p>5. What will be Juliet's excuse for leaving the house to go to church that afternoon?</p><p>She will say she is going to confession.</p><p>6. In Act 2, Scene 5, the nurse shares Romeo's plan to do what?</p><p>Climb into Juliet's room using a rope. Act 2, Scene 6</p><p>1. What advice does the friar give Romeo about love at the start of Act 2, Scene 6?</p><p>Love moderately.</p><p>2. in Act 2, Scene 6, the friar prays that the heavens will do what?</p><p>Smile upon Romeo and Juliet's marriage.</p><p>3. Romeo dares death to ______.</p><p>Do what he dare if Romeo is allowed to marry Juliet.</p><p>4. The friar compares too-passionate love to what?</p><p>Fire and gunpowder.</p><p>5. Juliet considers herself wealthy in Act 2, Scene 6 because ______.</p><p>She has true love.</p><p>6. The friar will not let Romeo and Juliet stay alone together until what?</p><p>They are married. Act 3, Scene 1</p><p>1. Why does Romeo refuse to fight Tybalt?</p><p>Romeo is trying to respect Tybalt as Juliet's family since they are now married. </p><p>2. Mercutio says the two houses have made "worm's meat" of him because ______.</p><p>Their feud has caused his death. </p><p>3. What finally causes Romeo to fight?</p><p>Mercutio's death and Tybalt's triumph.</p><p>4. Why does Lady Capulet doubt Benvolio's version of the events of Act 3, Scene 1?</p><p>Benvolio is a Montague, and she believes he is biased. </p><p>5. What is the Prince's judgment for Romeo at the end of Act 3, Scene 1?</p><p>The Prince exiles Romeo. 6. Who dies during Act 3, Scene 1?</p><p>Mercutio and Tybalt. Act 3, Scene 2</p><p>1. In Act 3, Scene 2, Juliet compares her impatience to see Romeo to what?</p><p>A child who has new robes but cannot wear them yet. </p><p>2. Juliet first believes that who is dead in Act 3, Scene 2?</p><p>Romeo.</p><p>3. Juliet calls Romeo "beautiful tyrant" and "fiend angelical," which are examples of ______.</p><p>An oxymoron.</p><p>4. Juliet will not speak badly about Romeo even after he kills Tybalt because ______.</p><p>He is her husband.</p><p>5. Why does Juliet refuse to go to her grieving parents?</p><p>She suggests she will go to her room and kill herself out of grief for Romeo.</p><p>6. What does Juliet asks the nurse to give Romeo in Act 3, Scene 2?</p><p>A ring. Act 3, Scene 3</p><p>1. What is Romeo doing at the start of Act 3, Scene 3?</p><p>Hiding in the friar's cell.</p><p>2. In Act 3, Scene 3, the friar tells Romeo that the Prince ______.</p><p>Has ordered him banished, not killed.</p><p>3. Who arrives to speak to Romeo and the friar in Act 3, Scene 3?</p><p>The nurse.</p><p>4. Why does the friar tell Romeo his "tears are womanish"?</p><p>Romeo is overwrought with grief and refuses to be comforted.</p><p>5. Romeo finds relief from his anguish in Act 3, Scene 3 when ______.</p><p>The nurse gives him Juliet's ring.</p><p>6. At the end of Act 3, Scene 3, Romeo leaves the friar to do what?</p><p>Go visit Juliet. Act 3, Scene 4</p><p>1. In Act 3, Scene 4, Capulet informs Paris of what?</p><p>That Juliet is too grief-stricken to speak with him.</p><p>2. What does Lady Capulet plan to speak to Juliet about in the morning?</p><p>Juliet's upcoming marriage to Paris. 3. In Act 3, Scene 4, Capulet tells Lady Capulet to do what?</p><p>Prepare Juliet for the wedding tonight.</p><p>4. Capulet believes Juliet will cooperate with the wedding plans fully because ______.</p><p>She has always been obedient to him.</p><p>5. What is Paris' response to the scheduled wedding date?</p><p>He wishes it would come sooner.</p><p>6. The marriage of Paris and Juliet has been planned for what day?</p><p>Thursday. Act 3, Scene 5</p><p>1. Juliet claims the nightingale is still singing because ______.</p><p>She wants to believe it is still dark so Romeo can stay.</p><p>2. The nurse arrives in Act 3, Scene 5 to tell Juliet what?</p><p>Her mother is coming to speak to her.</p><p>3. What is Juliet's reaction to her mother's news that the wedding has been planned for Thursday?</p><p>She refuses to go through with the wedding.</p><p>4. When Capulet hears of Juliet's refusal to marry Paris, he does what?</p><p>Threatens to disown her.</p><p>5. How does Lady Capulet respond to Juliet's plea for help regarding the impending marriage to Paris?</p><p>She says she is done with Juliet.</p><p>6. How does Juliet react to the nurse's suggestion that she marry Paris?</p><p>Juliet believes she can no longer trust the nurse. Act 4, Scene 1</p><p>1. The friar claims he is uneasy about Paris' wedding to Juliet because ______.</p><p>It is being rushed, and Paris is not sure of Juliet's feelings.</p><p>2. Juliet threatens to do what in Act 4, Scene 1?</p><p>Kill herself.</p><p>3. The friar suggests Juliet consent to the marriage with Paris in order to ______.</p><p>Deceive her parents so she can go through with her plans.</p><p>4. Juliet claims she would do all of the following to be with Romeo EXCEPT what?</p><p>Murder Paris and Capulet.</p><p>5. The potion Juliet plans to take will do what?</p><p>Cause her to appear dead for almost two days. </p><p>6. After Juliet takes the potion, the friar will do what? Send a letter to Romeo telling him to come get Juliet. Act 4, Scene 2</p><p>1. In Act 4, Scnee 2, Juliet apologizes to her parents for ______.</p><p>Her disobedience.</p><p>2. In Act 4, Scene 2, Capulet hopes the friar was able to do what?</p><p>Influence Juliet to marry Paris.</p><p>3. Juliet claims she met Paris at the friar's cell and ______.</p><p>Encouraged him modestly. </p><p>4. Capulet is so thrilled with Juliet's behavior in Act 4, Scene 2 that he ______.</p><p>Moves the wedding up to the following day. </p><p>5. After Act 4, Scene 2, Juliet asks the nurse to do what?</p><p>Help her choose what she will wear to the wedding.</p><p>6. At the end of Act 4, Scene 2, Capulet plans to do what?</p><p>Stay up and plan for the wedding the next day. Act 4, Scene 3</p><p>1. In Act 4, Scene 3, Juliet asks the nurse to leave her alone ______.</p><p>So she can take the poison on her own. </p><p>2. What does Juliet say to her mother and the nurse instead of "goodnight"?</p><p>Farewell. </p><p>3. Juliet worries that she will wake before Romeo arrives and</p><p>Suffocate in the tomb. </p><p>4. At the end of her speech in Act 4, Scene 3, Juliet drinks to who/what?</p><p>Romeo. </p><p>5. In Act 4, Scene 3, Juliet has a fleeting suspicion that ______.</p><p>The potion might actually be a poison. </p><p>6. Before she falls unconscious, Juliet thinks she sees ______.</p><p>Tybalt's ghost seeking Romeo. Act 4, Scene 4</p><p>1. At the beginning of Act 4, Scene 4, Lady Capulet and the nurse are ______. preparing for the wedding day. </p><p>2. The nurse tells Capulet to go to bed so that ______.</p><p>He will not be sick for the wedding day. </p><p>3. Capulet calls the servant "loggerhead," which means ______. Blockhead. </p><p>4. Capulet is in a rush in Act 4, Scene 4 because ______.</p><p>Paris has already arrived. </p><p>5. What name does Capulet call the nurse in Act 4, Scene 4?</p><p>Angelica.</p><p>6. Finally, at the end of Act 4, Scene 4, Capulet tells the nurse to do what?</p><p>Waken Juliet because Paris has already arrived. Act 4, Scene 5</p><p>1. Who discovers that Juliet appears to be dead?</p><p>The nurse.</p><p>2. In Act 4, Scene 5, Capulet compares Juliet to what?</p><p>A flower covered by an untimely frost. </p><p>3. Why is Juliet ready to go to church, but "never to return"?</p><p>Because she will go to church for her funeral, but never come home.</p><p>4. In Act 4, Scene 5, the friar claims that Juliet is ______.</p><p>In Heaven. </p><p>5. Friar Laurence advises the Capulets to do what in Act 4, Scene 5?</p><p>Prepare for Juliet's funeral. </p><p>6. Why do the musicians refuse to play at the end of Act 4, Scene 5?</p><p>Because Juliet is dead and the familiy is mourning. Act 5, Scene 1</p><p>1. Ironically, in Act 5, Scene 1, Romeo's dreams have hinted at ______.</p><p>Joyful news. </p><p>2. What news does Balthasar give Romeo at the beginning of Act 5?</p><p>Juliet is dead. </p><p>3. When Romeo hears the news about Juliet, he plans to do what?</p><p>Kill himself so he can be with her again. </p><p>4. Why does Romeo visit the apothecary in Act 5, Scene 1?</p><p>He wants to buy poison so he can kill himself and be with Juliet. </p><p>5. Why is the apothecary hesitant to sell Romeo poison?</p><p>It is against the law. </p><p>6. Why does the apothecary finally take Romeo's money?</p><p>He is poor. Act 5, Scene 2</p><p>1. Why has Friar John come to visit Friar Laurence in Act 5, Scene 2?</p><p>He has come to tell Friar Laurence he could not deliver Romeo's letter. </p><p>2. Why was Friar John prevented from delivering Romeo's letter?</p><p>He was quarantined due to an infectious illness in the town.</p><p>3. Who gave the letter to Romeo explaining about Juliet?</p><p>No one was able to deliver the letter. </p><p>4. Friar Laurence tells Friar John that ______.</p><p>Neglecting the letter could cause danger. </p><p>5. Friar Laurence plans to remedy the situation by doing what?</p><p>Writing again to Mantua after he rescues Juliet. </p><p>6. Friar Laurence heads to the burial monument in Act 5, Scene 2 because ______.</p><p>Juliet will wake in three hours alone. Act 5, Scene 3</p><p>1. Before he can enter the tomb, Romeo encounters who?</p><p>Paris.</p><p>2. When Romeo sees Juliet in Act 5, Scene 3, he is struck by ______.</p><p>How beautiful she is, even in death. </p><p>3. Friar Laurence arrives in Act 5, Scene 3 ______.</p><p>After Romeo dies, but before Juliet kills herself. </p><p>4. Because Juliet finds Romeo dead, she ______.</p><p>Stabs herself with his dagger.</p><p>5. What proof does the Prince find for the events that took place?</p><p>The Prince reads Friar Laurence's letter to Romeo. </p><p>6. What peace has arrived in Verona at the end of the play? Peace between the Montagues and Capulets. </p>
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