A) Celia B) Rosalind C) Portia D) Helena
A) Poison antidote B) A healing potion C) Herbs D) Magic spells
A) The Count of Rousillon B) King of France C) Lord Capulet D) Duke of Florence
A) Give him her dowry B) Marriage C) Leave the court D) Obtain a ring from him
A) Steal from him B) Challenge him to a duel C) Use a healing potion on the King D) Convince his father
A) The King's daughter B) Helena's sister C) A court jester D) Bertram's love interest
A) Have his child and bring him the ring he wears B) Give up all her wealth C) Leave the kingdom D) Win a duel against him
A) To London B) To Paris C) To Florence D) To Rome
A) Portia B) Rosalind C) Celia D) The Widow
A) A nun's habit B) A jester's outfit C) An old woman's dress D) A man's clothing
A) By stealing it from his room B) Through a trick by the Widow C) He gives it willingly D) By sleeping with him in disguise
A) He laughs at the situation B) He forgives her immediately C) He is shocked and angry D) He proposes to her again
A) That it is a miracle B) That she adopted it C) That he fathered it D) That it is not his
A) The Countess reveals the truth B) Bertram sees them together in Florence C) Helena confesses to a lie D) The King intervenes
A) A braggart soldier and Bertram's friend B) Helena's confidant C) A wise counselor to the King D) The King's advisor
A) He becomes a hero B) He is exposed as a coward and dismissed C) He inherits wealth D) He marries Diana
A) She marries another man B) She leaves him forever C) She returns to the court with his ring and child D) She becomes a nun
A) He banishes her from court B) He is pleased and grants her wishes C) He marries her himself D) He remains indifferent
A) That he never loved her B) That she was using him all along C) That she should be punished D) That she truly loves him and is worthy of his love
A) Political intrigue B) Revenge C) Comedy of errors D) Love and its trials
A) Bertram marries Diana instead B) Helena leaves him alone C) They are reconciled and marry D) They remain estranged
A) It allows Helena to fulfill Bertram's challenge B) It is a comedic element C) It causes a major conflict D) It leads to her downfall
A) She is indifferent to their relationship B) She opposes Helena C) She supports Helena and helps reveal Bertram's true feelings D) She betrays Helena
A) It is irrelevant to personal happiness B) It can be transcended through love and merit C) It is unchangeable and rigid D) It determines one's fate |