What does Paris imagine that Juliet is thinking when he visits Friar Laurence? | (page:909)He thinks Juliet is talking to the Friar to grieve over Tybalts death. |
How does Juliet respond to Paris’s remark, “Thy face is mine?” | (page:910)she had a double meaning, she says her face is hers but it is also Romeo’s. |
The Friar gives Juliet a potion that he says will- | (page: 911)put Juliet in a deep sleep and will allow her to fake her death so she will not have to marry Paris. |
Friar Laurence thinks Juliet is brave enough to take the potion because- | (page: 911-913)if she is brave enough to commit suicide so she will not have to marry Paris, she should be brave enough to take a sleeping potion. |
An important part of the Friar’s plan is that- | Romeo needs to get the note from him so he can be there when she wakes up. |
In scene 4, Nurse refers to Lord Capulet as an “old women” because he- | was the one planning the wedding. |
On what grounds does Friar Laurence rebuke the Capulets for their wild grief? | She is in a better place and they need to calm down. |
A likely reason for the ending scene between Peter and the musicians is to- | say that life goes on and tried to brighten the mood. |
An adverb used in inverted order will- | be placed before the subject. |
In Act 4, Shakespeare characterizes Friar Laurence as a/an- | trust worthy, helpful, and holy man. |
An example of dramatic irony is Scene 5 occurs when- | they think Juliet is dead when she really isnt. |
The complication that occurs in Act 4 is when- | the marriage day moves from Wednesday to Thursday. |
Shakespeare creates suspense by having- | Juliet was having second thoughts for taking the potion. |
What can you infer from the scene in which Juliet tell her father, “Henceforward I am ever ruled by you?” | She was lying. |
The immediate effect of Juliet taking the Friar’s drug is that- | she falls asleep and has a funeral the next day instead of a wedding. |
Romeo and Juliet act 4 test
September 3, 2019