[Chorus:] Two households, both alike

  1. [Chorus:] Two households, both alike in dignity,In fair Verona, where we lay our scene –Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
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  2. [Chorus:] Two households, both alike in dignity,In fair Verona, where we lay our scene –Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
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  3. [Chorus:] Two households, both alike in dignity,In fair Verona, where we lay our scene –Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
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  4. Shakespeare opens Romeo and Juliet with an objective point of view as the Chorus delivers a sonnet. Which of the following
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  5. Shakespeare opens Romeo and Juliet with an objective point of view as the Chorus delivers a sonnet. Which of the following
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  6. [Chorus:] Two households, both alike in dignity,In fair Verona, where we lay our scene –Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
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  7. Shakespeare opens Romeo and Juliet with an objective point of view as the Chorus delivers a sonnet. Which of the following
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  8. Chorus: Two households, both alike in dignity,In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
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  9. How do the lines of the Chorus at the end of Antigone Part 2 affect the meaning of the play?The Chorus ponders the role of fate
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  10. Which sentence uses the past principal part, or form, of the verb sing? a. I am singing in chorus today. b. I will sing in
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