Multiple Choice
When did William Shakespeare live?
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in the late 1400s and early 1500s
in the late 1400s and early 1500s
in the late 1500s and early 1600s
in the late 1500s and early 1600s
in the late 1600s and early 1700s
in the late 1600s and early 1700s
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in the late 1500s and early 1600s
Multiple Choice
Which is NOT one of the differences between literary works and dramatic works?
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Dialogue is used.
Dialogue is used.
Stage directions are given.
Stage directions are given.
The content is meant to be performed on stage.
The content is meant to be performed on stage.
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Which is NOT one of the differences between literary works and dramatic works?
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Dialogue is used.
Dialogue is used.
Stage directions are given.
Stage directions are given.
The content is meant to be performed on stage.
The content is meant to be performed on stage.
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Dialogue is used.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a major point of view?
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first-person
first-person
third-person
third-person
fourth-person limited
fourth-person limited
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Which of the following is NOT a major point of view?
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first-person
first-person
third-person
third-person
fourth-person limited
fourth-person limited
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fourth-person limited
Multiple Choice
In Act I of Romeo and Juliet, why does Romeo wish to attend a party at a Capulet’s house?
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because Juliet is there
because Juliet is there
because he wants to fight
because he wants to fight
because Rosaline is supposed to be there
because Rosaline is supposed to be there
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In Act I of Romeo and Juliet, why does Romeo wish to attend a party at a Capulet’s house?
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Responses
because Juliet is there
because Juliet is there
because he wants to fight
because he wants to fight
because Rosaline is supposed to be there
because Rosaline is supposed to be there
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because Rosaline is supposed to be there
Multiple Choice
Select the word that is a synonym of forfeit.
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penalty
penalty
surplus
surplus
augment
augment
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Select the word that is a synonym of forfeit.
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penalty
penalty
surplus
surplus
augment
augment
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penalty
Multiple Choice
What does an aside and the chorus have in common?
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They both sing.
They both sing.
They are both forms of dramatic speech.
They are both forms of dramatic speech.
They both address the audience.
They both address the audience.
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What does an aside and the chorus have in common?
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They both sing.
They both sing.
They are both forms of dramatic speech.
They are both forms of dramatic speech.
They both address the audience.
They both address the audience.
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They both address the audience.
Multiple Choice
Identify the type of dramatic speech that is given by one character addressing other character(s) for a relatively long amount of time.
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Responses
dialogue
dialogue
solo
solo
monologue
monologue
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Identify the type of dramatic speech that is given by one character addressing other character(s) for a relatively long amount of time.
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dialogue
dialogue
solo
solo
monologue
monologue
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monologue
Multiple Choice
What does the Prince declare at the end of Act I, Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet?
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He declares that any Capulet or Montague who fights next will be punished by death.
He declares that any Capulet or Montague who fights next will be punished by death.
He declares a party at the Capulets’ house.
He declares a party at the Capulets’ house.
He declares a truce between the feuding families.
He declares a truce between the feuding families.
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What does the Prince declare at the end of Act I, Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet?
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He declares that any Capulet or Montague who fights next will be punished by death.
He declares that any Capulet or Montague who fights next will be punished by death.
He declares a party at the Capulets’ house.
He declares a party at the Capulets’ house.
He declares a truce between the feuding families.
He declares a truce between the feuding families.
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He declares that any Capulet or Montague who fights next will be punished by death.
Multiple Choice
In Act I of Romeo and Juliet, who wants to marry Juliet?
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Mercutio
Mercutio
Benvolio
Benvolio
Paris
Paris
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In Act I of Romeo and Juliet, who wants to marry Juliet?
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Mercutio
Mercutio
Benvolio
Benvolio
Paris
Paris
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Paris
Multiple Choice
When speaking of nuptials, what is being discussed?
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money
money
a wedding
a wedding
a birth
a birth
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When speaking of nuptials, what is being discussed?
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money
money
a wedding
a wedding
a birth
a birth
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a wedding