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[Show more]ROMEO AND JULIET FINAL EXAM 
STUDY GUIDE ;(Consists of actual 
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Romeo - answerson of Montague; falls in love with Juliet 
Juliet - answerThe daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet. A beautiful thirteen-year-old girl, 
falls in love with Romeo, the son of her family...
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Romeo - answerson of Montague; falls in love with Juliet 
Juliet - answerThe daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet. A beautiful thirteen-year-old girl, 
falls in love with Romeo, the son of her family...
ROMEO AND JULIET FINAL EXAM 
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questions and answers 100% verified) 
What is the main purpose of the Prologue to Shakespeare's play? 
a. to quiet down the audience 
b. to set the scene for the play as a whole 
c. to explain the causes of the feud 
between the Montagu...
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STUDY GUIDE ;(Consists of actual 
questions and answers 100% verified) 
What is the main purpose of the Prologue to Shakespeare's play? 
a. to quiet down the audience 
b. to set the scene for the play as a whole 
c. to explain the causes of the feud 
between the Montagu...
ROMEO AND JULIET FINAL EXAM 
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questions and answers 100% verified) 
Who interrupts the two lovers in the balcony scene? - answerNurse 
"Oh, dear account! My life is my foe's debt"? 
What does Romeo mean by this? - answerHe was depressed, but his love for Juliet ha...
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Who interrupts the two lovers in the balcony scene? - answerNurse 
"Oh, dear account! My life is my foe's debt"? 
What does Romeo mean by this? - answerHe was depressed, but his love for Juliet ha...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 
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Prologue, Lines 1-14: What does line 5 identify as the difference between the situation with 
Rosaline and the one with Juliet? What conflict will Romeo and Juliet encounter in the pursuit of 
their love? What lines support the idea that...
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Prologue, Lines 1-14: What does line 5 identify as the difference between the situation with 
Rosaline and the one with Juliet? What conflict will Romeo and Juliet encounter in the pursuit of 
their love? What lines support the idea that...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act III 
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Sc. 1, lines 1-28: How do the words and tone of their speech illustrate the differences between 
Benvolio and Mercutio? - answerIn Sc. 1, lines 1-28, Benvolio is much more mature, while, 
Mercutio is childish and impulsive. 
Sc. 1, lin...
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Sc. 1, lines 1-28: How do the words and tone of their speech illustrate the differences between 
Benvolio and Mercutio? - answerIn Sc. 1, lines 1-28, Benvolio is much more mature, while, 
Mercutio is childish and impulsive. 
Sc. 1, lin...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act 1 
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Prologue, lines 1-14: What do you learn about the two families from the phrase "both alike in 
dignity"? According to lines 3-4, what is the relationship like between the two families? 
According to line 6, what does the prologue say h...
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Prologue, lines 1-14: What do you learn about the two families from the phrase "both alike in 
dignity"? According to lines 3-4, what is the relationship like between the two families? 
According to line 6, what does the prologue say h...
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