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Romeo and Juliet Quiz homework help please 10 points best answer!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh" data-source="post: 2509180" data-attributes="member: 207441"><p>1. When did William Shakespeare live? (1 point)</p><p>in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century</p><p>in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century</p><p>in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century</p><p>2. Which is NOT one of the differences between literary works and dramatic works? (1 point)</p><p>Dialogue is used.</p><p>Stage directions are given.</p><p>The content is meant to be performed on stage.</p><p>3. Which of the following is NOT a major point of view? (1 point)</p><p>first-person</p><p>third-person</p><p>fourth-person limited</p><p>4. Why does Romeo wish to attend a party at a Capulet’s house? (1 point)</p><p>because Juliet is there</p><p>because he wants to fight</p><p>because Rosaline is supposed to be there</p><p>5. Select the word that is a synonym of forfeit. (1 point)</p><p>penalty</p><p>surplus</p><p>augment</p><p>6. What does an aside and the chorus have in common? (1 point)</p><p>They both sing.</p><p>They are both forms of dramatic speech.</p><p>They both address the audience.</p><p>7. Identify the type of dramatic speech that is given by one character addressing other character(s) for a relatively long amount of time. (1 point)</p><p>dialogue</p><p>solo</p><p>monologue</p><p>8. What does the Prince declare at the end of Act I, Scene 1? (1 point)</p><p>He declares that any Capulet or Montague who fights next will be punished by death.</p><p>He declares a party at the Capulets’ house.</p><p>He declares a truce between the feuding families.</p><p>9. Who wants to marry Juliet? (1 point)</p><p>Mercutio</p><p>Benvolio</p><p>Paris</p><p>10. When speaking of nuptials, what is being discussed? (1 point)</p><p>money</p><p>a wedding</p><p>a birth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh, post: 2509180, member: 207441"] 1. When did William Shakespeare live? (1 point) in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth century in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century 2. Which is NOT one of the differences between literary works and dramatic works? (1 point) Dialogue is used. Stage directions are given. The content is meant to be performed on stage. 3. Which of the following is NOT a major point of view? (1 point) first-person third-person fourth-person limited 4. Why does Romeo wish to attend a party at a Capulet’s house? (1 point) because Juliet is there because he wants to fight because Rosaline is supposed to be there 5. Select the word that is a synonym of forfeit. (1 point) penalty surplus augment 6. What does an aside and the chorus have in common? (1 point) They both sing. They are both forms of dramatic speech. They both address the audience. 7. Identify the type of dramatic speech that is given by one character addressing other character(s) for a relatively long amount of time. (1 point) dialogue solo monologue 8. What does the Prince declare at the end of Act I, Scene 1? (1 point) 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 truce between the feuding families. 9. Who wants to marry Juliet? (1 point) Mercutio Benvolio Paris 10. When speaking of nuptials, what is being discussed? (1 point) money a wedding a birth [/QUOTE]
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