English I Honors Final Exam Review 2024 Questions And Answers
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Module
English I Honors
Institution
English I Honors
Omniscient - Knowing everything; having unlimited understanding or knowledge.
Setting - The place and conditions in which something happens or exists.
Protagonist - The main character in a novel, play, movie, etc.
Antagonist - A person who opposes another person.
Conflict - Strong disagreement ...
English I Honors Final Exam Review 2024 nurse - loves Juliet; has a crude sense of humor Juliet - obedient daughter who grows in independence as the play progresses Mercutio - delivers the Queen Mab speech; friend of Romeo Tybalt - hot-headed cousin of Juliet Benvolio - peacemaking cousin of Romeo Romeo - a sentimental, somewhat fickle young man Described by these lines: "O speak again bright angel, for thou art as glorious to this night, being o'er my head, as is a winged messenger of heaven." - Juliet Described by: "He fight as you sing prick -song --keeps time, distance, and proportion....the very butcher of a silk button, a duelist!" - Tybalt Described by: "Good Peter, to hide her face, for her fan's the fairer face" - Nurse Described by: "Though his face be better than any man's, yet his leg excels all men's; and for a hand and foot, and a body, though they be not to be talked on, yet they are past compare." - Romeo Paris - wishes to marry a woman he has not wooed Lord Capulet - scorns his only child and vows to disown her Who always recounts the events of the killings to the Prince? - Benvolio Shakespeare uses the prologue to inform the audience that... - lovers from long -feuding families will die The fight in scene 1 begins when.... - Capulet and Montague servants quarrel over silly insults foils - characters who are so opposite that they highlight each other's characteristics Why Mercutio is a foil to Romeo - Romeo takes love very seriously; Mercutio does not How do Romeo's and his friends learn that Rosaline will be invited to the Capulet's party? - They see a copy of the guest list Initially, when he assumes Juliet will willingly agree to anything he asks, Lord Capulet tells Paris that... - He will give permission for Paris and Juliet to marry as long as Juliet agrees Why does Juliet quickly admit her love to Romeo? - He has already overheard her expressing her feelings; no point in pretending otherwise Why does Friar Laurence scold Romeo? - For changing from woman to woman with his affections; loving with his eyes rather than his heart What promise does Juliet make to Romeo when they part at the end of the balcony scene? - To send someone to find out about the wedding plans What sentence does the Prince give Romeo for the killing of Tybalt? - banishment
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