A) bitterness B) shyness C) cleverness D) awkwardness
A) a speech made by one character in a play B) a conversation between two characters in a play C) a poetry written in unlined lines D) a figure of speech
A) supports him B) mocks him C) become jealous of him D) hates him
A) reject them for love B) write about them C) join them through communication D) sing about them
A) plants B) families C) love D) animals
A) The "nurse let him in". B) He was lifted by "love's wings." C) He "climbed the wall." D) He "broke into" the house.
A) to find out a time for the wedding B) to give him a wedding gift C) to ask if he still wants to be friends D) to confirm his hatred for his family
A) school B) Romeo's house C) a friend's D) confession at church
A) Mercutio B) Juliet C) Friar Lawrence D) Benvolio
A) graciously B) with compassion C) rudely D) indifferently
A) Romeo is very persuasive. B) He realizes that they are in love. C) He knows that they will not live long. D) He believes love might end the family feud.
A) simile B) analogy C) metaphor D) personification
A) peace with the Montague family B) a duel with Romeo C) a duel with any Montague D) payback for crashing the party
A) Benvolio B) Romeo C) Juliet D) Mercutio
A) True love takes time. B) Love never lasts. C) Only give your love to few people. D) There is no such thing as lasting love. |