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Romeo and Juliet Prologue/Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 2
Romeo and Juliet Prologue/Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 2
Question 1
1. What is the setting of the play "Romeo and Juliet" as introduced in the prologue?(1 point)
Responses
Venice
Venice
Verona
Verona
Rome
Rome
Florence
Florence
Question 2
2. According to the prologue, what is the relationship between the two households?(1 point)
Responses
They are business partners.
They are business partners.
They are allies.
They are allies.
They are strangers.
They are strangers.
They are rivals.
They are rivals.
Question 3
3. What term does the prologue use to describe the love between Romeo and Juliet?(1 point)
Responses
Tragic love
Tragic love
Star-crossed love
Star-crossed love
Forbidden love
Forbidden love
Eternal love
Eternal love
4. How does the prologue foreshadow the fate of Romeo and Juliet?(1 point)
Responses
It predicts their .
It predicts their .
It implies they will marry secretly.
It implies they will marry secretly.
It hints at a happy ending.
It hints at a happy ending.
It suggests they will be separated.
It suggests they will be separated.
Question 5
5. What purpose does the prologue serve in the context of the play?(1 point)
Responses
To provide background information.
To provide background information.
To introduce the main characters.
To introduce the main characters.
To summarize the plot.
To summarize the plot.
To set the tone and theme.
To set the tone and theme.
Question 6
6. Where does Act 2 Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet" take place?(1 point)
Responses
In Juliet's bedroom
In Juliet's bedroom
At Friar Laurence's cell
At Friar Laurence's cell
In the town square
In the town square
In the Capulet's garden
7. What does Juliet mean when she says, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet"?(1 point)
Responses
She is comparing Romeo to a rose.
She is comparing Romeo to a rose.
She is asking Romeo to change his name.
She is asking Romeo to change his name.
She is questioning the importance of names.
She is questioning the importance of names.
She is talking about the beauty of flowers.
She is talking about the beauty of flowers.
Question 8
8. How does Romeo respond when Juliet asks how he found her?(1 point)
Responses
He says he was guided by the moon.
He says he was guided by the moon.
He says love led him there.
He says love led him there.
He says he climbed the walls.
He says he climbed the walls.
He says he followed his heart.
He says he followed his heart.
9. What concern does Juliet express about their love?(1 point)
Responses
That Romeo might not truly love her.
That Romeo might not truly love her.
That it is too sudden and unadvised.
That it is too sudden and unadvised.
That their families will never accept it.
That their families will never accept it.
That Romeo will be caught and .
That Romeo will be caught and .
Question 10
10. At the end of the scene, what do Romeo and Juliet decide to do?(1 point)
Responses
Get married.
Get married.
Run away together.
Run away together.
Tell their families about their love.
Tell their families about their love.
Meet again the next day.
Romeo and Juliet Prologue/Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Scene 2
Question 1
1. What is the setting of the play "Romeo and Juliet" as introduced in the prologue?(1 point)
Responses
Venice
Venice
Verona
Verona
Rome
Rome
Florence
Florence
Question 2
2. According to the prologue, what is the relationship between the two households?(1 point)
Responses
They are business partners.
They are business partners.
They are allies.
They are allies.
They are strangers.
They are strangers.
They are rivals.
They are rivals.
Question 3
3. What term does the prologue use to describe the love between Romeo and Juliet?(1 point)
Responses
Tragic love
Tragic love
Star-crossed love
Star-crossed love
Forbidden love
Forbidden love
Eternal love
Eternal love
4. How does the prologue foreshadow the fate of Romeo and Juliet?(1 point)
Responses
It predicts their .
It predicts their .
It implies they will marry secretly.
It implies they will marry secretly.
It hints at a happy ending.
It hints at a happy ending.
It suggests they will be separated.
It suggests they will be separated.
Question 5
5. What purpose does the prologue serve in the context of the play?(1 point)
Responses
To provide background information.
To provide background information.
To introduce the main characters.
To introduce the main characters.
To summarize the plot.
To summarize the plot.
To set the tone and theme.
To set the tone and theme.
Question 6
6. Where does Act 2 Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet" take place?(1 point)
Responses
In Juliet's bedroom
In Juliet's bedroom
At Friar Laurence's cell
At Friar Laurence's cell
In the town square
In the town square
In the Capulet's garden
7. What does Juliet mean when she says, "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet"?(1 point)
Responses
She is comparing Romeo to a rose.
She is comparing Romeo to a rose.
She is asking Romeo to change his name.
She is asking Romeo to change his name.
She is questioning the importance of names.
She is questioning the importance of names.
She is talking about the beauty of flowers.
She is talking about the beauty of flowers.
Question 8
8. How does Romeo respond when Juliet asks how he found her?(1 point)
Responses
He says he was guided by the moon.
He says he was guided by the moon.
He says love led him there.
He says love led him there.
He says he climbed the walls.
He says he climbed the walls.
He says he followed his heart.
He says he followed his heart.
9. What concern does Juliet express about their love?(1 point)
Responses
That Romeo might not truly love her.
That Romeo might not truly love her.
That it is too sudden and unadvised.
That it is too sudden and unadvised.
That their families will never accept it.
That their families will never accept it.
That Romeo will be caught and .
That Romeo will be caught and .
Question 10
10. At the end of the scene, what do Romeo and Juliet decide to do?(1 point)
Responses
Get married.
Get married.
Run away together.
Run away together.
Tell their families about their love.
Tell their families about their love.
Meet again the next day.
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Number 5 is wrong, the answer is, To set the tone and theme.
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1. Verona
2. They are rivals.
3. Star-crossed love
4. It predicts their (their deaths / a tragic ending).
5. To provide background information.
6. In the Capulet's garden
7. She is questioning the importance of names.
8. He says love led him there.
9. That it is too sudden and unadvised.
10. Get married.
2. They are rivals.
3. Star-crossed love
4. It predicts their (their deaths / a tragic ending).
5. To provide background information.
6. In the Capulet's garden
7. She is questioning the importance of names.
8. He says love led him there.
9. That it is too sudden and unadvised.
10. Get married.
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