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English, 07.12.2019 00:31, KevinReed6444

Act ii scene ii capulet's orchard. [enter romeo] romeo he jests at scars that never felt a wound. [juliet appears above at a window] but, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? it is the east, and juliet is the sun. arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, who is already sick and pale with

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English, 05.10.2019 01:40, jamiehorton2000
1. which of the following best states a theme of romeo and juliet? • love paves the way for peace. • the power of nature overcomes the will of man. • love is a gentle force that brings families together. • actions in haste can bring about destruction. 2. in act iv, scene 1 of romeo and juliet, paris tells friar lawrence, "immoderately she weeps for tybalt's death, / and therefore have i little talked of love." what makes paris's comment an example of dramatic irony? • juliet is saddened by the death of tybalt. • juliet is actually weeping over romeo's banishment. • juliet is pretending to cry in order to avoid seeing paris. • juliet was in love with her cousin tybalt. 3. in romeo and juliet, which of the following illustrates shakespeare's use of comic relief? • a servant explains to capulet that cooks should lick their own fingers. • capulet believes that juliet is dead when she is really only sleeping. • "honest good fellows, ah, put up, put up; for well you know this is a pitiful case." • a nurse claims to be too tired to give juliet romeo's message. 4. read the following line from romeo's monologue in act ii, scene 2 of romeo and juliet: but soft! what light through yonder window breaks? it is the east, and juliet is the sun! what is romeo saying in this passage? • romeo has broken the window even though he threw a rock softly. • juliet is standing in the east window. • juliet's beauty shines like the sun. • romeo has never been in love before. 5. read the following line from act iv, scene 5 of romeo and juliet, when capulet speaks of his daughter’s apparent death: death lies on her like an untimely frost upon the sweetest flower of all the field. how does shakespeare use a simile to emphasize the tragedy of the apparent death? • by comparing juliet to a flower, capulet emphasizes that she is too young to die. • by comparing juliet to a flower, capulet emphasizes that she is too beautiful to die. • by comparing juliet to a flower with frost on it, capulet emphasizes that juliet’s body is cold. • by comparing juliet to a flower with frost on it, capulet emphasizes that he has lost the best daughter in the land.
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