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What event do Benvolio's lines
What event do Benvolio's lines from the opening of Act III, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, hint at, or foreshadow?
And, if we meet,
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Benvolio: Part, fools!
Put up your swords; you know not what you do. [Beats down their swords.] Enter TYBALT. Tybalt: What! art
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Benvolio: What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours?
Romeo: Not having that, which having, makes them short. Benvolio: In love? Romeo:
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How do you think the story will develop at the party? Check all that apply.
Benvolio will be right, and Romeo will forget all
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Mercutio: Where the devil should this Romeo be?
Came he not home to-night? Benvolio: Not to his father's; I spoke with his man.
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Mercutio: Where the devil should this Romeo be?
Came he not home to-night? Benvolio: Not to his father's; I spoke with his man.
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Act I, Scene i:Act I, Scene ii:
[Montague:] Black and portentous must this humour prove Unless good counsel may the cause remove.
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Benvolio: Here were the servants of your adversary
And yours close fighting ere I did approach —Romeo and Juliet, William
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Question Multiple Choice In Act I of Romeo and Juliet, who wants to marry Juliet? (1 point) Responses
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Question Multiple Choice In Act I of Romeo and Juliet, who wants to marry Juliet? (1 point) Responses
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