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Page 1: Get your Act I handouts from the front desk and your journal so we can start our warm-up.

Get your Act I handouts from the front desk and your journal so we can start our warm-up.

Welcome Back!

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Shakespeare makes an allusion to Cupid and Dian. Explain the allusion and the significance of the allusion to the play

Identify the form of poetry used in the prologue. How does Shakespeare use figurative language and imagery to influence meaning?

Using your notes from Act I – answer the following in your journal…

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We are going to take a short 10 question practice test for End of Course Test Practice.

There are two reading selections – similar to the unit test from before break.

There are only 10 multiple choice questions.Although this is not for a quiz grade, the

results are important for future lessons, so please read carefully and take your time in answering the questions.

Practice Test

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Finish Act II performance (1W Scene iv; 4W scene 2; 4B - scene iv) 

Act II Performances

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Act I and Act II – Romeo and Juliet

You have two notecards – A/B and C/D

Let’s take a quiz

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A. Friar JohnB. Friar LawrenceC. Father VincentioD. Mercutio

1. Who performs Romeo and Juliet’s marriage?

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B. Friar Lawrence

1. Who performs Romeo and Juliet’s marriage?

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a. Paris needs more money to support her.b. Juliet does not want to marry anyone.c. Juliet's mother does not approve of Paris.d. Paris should wait two years until Juliet is

older.

2. In Act I Scene ii, Paris asks Capulet for Juliet's hand in marriage. What is Capulet's reply?

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d. Paris should wait two years until Juliet is older.

2. In Act I Scene ii, Paris asks Capulet for Juliet's hand in marriage. What is Capulet's reply?

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a. He wanted to fight, but he missed it.b. The girl he loves does not want to get

married.c. He had an argument with his cousin

Benvolio.d. He just lost his best friend.

3. Why is Romeo so sad?

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b. The girl he loves does not want to get married.

3. Why is Romeo so sad?

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a. It is his wife's birthdayb. It is traditionc. He wants Juliet to meet suitable bachelors.d. He is celebrating the end of the fight with

the Montagues.

4. Why is Capulet giving a feast?

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b. It is tradition

4. Why is Capulet giving a feast?

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a. Rosaline, the girl he loves, will be there.b. He wants to make peace with the Capulets.c. Benvolio offers to introduce him to Juliet.d. His favorite foods are going to be served.

5. Why does Romeo decide to go to the feast even though (being a Montague) he is not invited?

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a. Rosaline, the girl he loves, will be there.

5. Why does Romeo decide to go to the feast even though (being a Montague) he is not invited?

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a. If love be rough with you, be rough with love; Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down,

Give me a case to put my visage in: A visor for a visor!..."b. "A torch for me: let wantons light of heart Tickle the senseless

rushes with their heels,For I am proverbed with a grandsire phrase: I'll be a candleholder

and look on. The game we ne'er so fair, and I am dun."c. "I mean, sir, in delay We waste our lights in vain, like lights by day.Take our good meaning, for our judgment sits Five times in that, ere

once in our fine wits."d. "For my mind misgives Some consequence, yet hanging in the

stars.Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels, and

expire the term Of a despised life closed in my breast. By some vile forfeit of untimely death."

6. At the end of Act I Scene iv, what does Romeo tell Benvolio, foreshadowing future action in the play?

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d. "For my mind misgives Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars.

Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels, and expire the term Of a despised life closed in my breast. By some vile forfeit of untimely death."

6. At the end of Act I Scene iv, what does Romeo tell Benvolio, foreshadowing future action in the play?

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a. Although the dinner was expensive, he didn't enjoy it.

b. He is glad that Tybalt left the banquet without fighting.

c. His love for Juliet has brought him out of his depression. Since she is a Capulet, he owes his enemy for his new happiness.

d. He went to the party to get a glimpse of Rosaline. When he saw Rosaline dancing with another young man, he felt jealous and angry.

7. What does Romeo mean when he says, "Oh, dear account! My life is my foe's debt"?

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c. His love for Juliet has brought him out of his depression. Since she is a Capulet, he owes his enemy for his new happiness.

7. What does Romeo mean when he says, "Oh, dear account! My life is my foe's debt"?

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a. He wants to send her some flowers. She will tell him where to send them.

b. She will get information about where and when they will be married.

c. She will tell him what time to come and meet her parents.

d. He is inviting her to his house for dinner that night.

8. In Act II Scene ii, Romeo and Juliet profess their love for one another. Juliet is to contact Romeo (through a servant) the next day. Why?

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b. She will get information about where and when they will be married.

8. In Act II Scene ii, Romeo and Juliet profess their love for one another. Juliet is to contact Romeo (through a servant) the next day. Why?

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a. Romeo offers him a lot of money.b. He doesn't like Paris, and doesn't think Juliet

should marry him.c. He is obliged by the laws of the church to

marry anyone who asks him.d. He hopes that it will help to end the feud

between the families.

9. Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?

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d. He hopes that it will help to end the feud between the families.

9. Why does Friar Lawrence agree to marry Romeo and Juliet?

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a. Romeo is ill and will not be able to meet her.b. They should wait a month and talk to their

parents.c. She should go to Friar Lawrence's cell that

afternoon to be married.d. Romeo will meet her in the garden again

that night.

10. What message does Nurse take to Juliet?

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c. She should go to Friar Lawrence's cell that afternoon to be married.

10. What message does Nurse take to Juliet?

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Plot Diagram

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Plot Diagram

Exposition

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Plot Diagram

Exposition

Rising Action

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Plot Diagram

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

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Plot Diagram

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

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Plot Diagram

Exposition

Rising Action

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

Act I

Act II

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Plot Diagram

Romeo shows his lust for Rosaline; normalconversations in Montague and Capulet families; Mercutio makes fun of Romeo because of Rosaline’s intent to never marry