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Question 11 pts
Which line is written in iambic pentameter?
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These two households are exactly alike in dignity,

The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head.

Here I linger out of her favour, where I am still in love.

Out with you! What kind of man are you?

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Question 21 pts
Read these lines spoken by Romeo after apologizing to Juliet for taking her hand so boldly in his own.:

My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready stand
To smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss

What is Romeo saying?
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Your hand feels really rough to the touch, but I can make it smoother with a kiss.

My lips are like pilgrims, holy and sacred. I couldn't kiss you with them--it would be a sin.

If I've offended you by touching your hand, my lips are ready to make it up to you with a kiss.

Though my hand is brave enought to grab your hand, my lips are too shy to ever kiss you.

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Question 31 pts
What does Shakespeare show by having Romeo and Juliet create a sonnet together the first time they meet?
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Romeo and Juliet know their families are enemies, but they don't care.

The two lovers are meant to be.

They are doomed to die.

Romeo and Juliet are both high class, well educated people.

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Question 41 pts
Lyric poetry is poetry that
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expresses feelings and thoughts

is written in iambic pentameter

tells a story in musical language

is accompanied by music

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Question 51 pts
Free verse gives a poet many ways to create musical language, but one device or approach is not allowed in free verse. Which device do free verse poets avoid using in their poems?
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alliteration

repetition of words or lines

a strict rhyme scheme

assonance

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Question 61 pts
How does Shakespeare add a musical rhythm to his lines?
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with an irregular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables

with the accompaniment of a lyre

with the use of free verse

with a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables

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1) The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head.

2) If I've offended you by touching your hand, my lips are ready to make it up to you with a kiss.

3) The two lovers are meant to be.

4) expresses feelings and thoughts.

5) a strict rhyme scheme.

6) with a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.