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English, 22.10.2020 21:01, cocothunder635

SomeAnswer each question about Act I of the play with a complete sentence. 1. How old is Juliet? What plans does her father have for her?

2. Why do Romeo and Benvolio decide to attend Lord Capulet’s party?

3. How are Romeo and Juliet affected by each other when they meet at the party?

4. What do Romeo and Juliet realize about each other at the end of Act I?

5. At the beginning of Act I, why do the Capulet and Montague servants fight each other?

6. What punishment does Prince Escalus declare about the Capulets and Montagues if there are any more fights?

7. At the beginning of the play, why is Romeo depressed?

8. What does Benvolio suggest he should do to cure his depression?

9. What does Count Paris want from Lord Capulet

10. What does Count Paris want from Lord Capulet?

11. What deal does Lord Capulet make with Count Paris?

12. What does Lady Capulet want Juliet to do at the masque (costume party)?

13. What is Juliet’s answer to her mother?

14. A first, who does Romeo think he loves?

15. How does Romeo react when he first sees Juliet?

16. What causes Juliet to be attracted to Romeo?

17. What does the dialogue between Romeo and Juliet reveal about their characters?

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