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Romeo and Juliet Act I and II Review

Romeo and Juliet Act I and II Review. 1. A kind of meter or beat that Shakespeare uses is called? . rhyme scheme Iambic pentameter Sonnet prose. 2. On page 46, read lines 13 and 14 of the Act II prologue. These lines are an example of a?. A sonnet Prose Quatrain A couplet.

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Romeo and Juliet Act I and II Review

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  1. Romeo and Juliet Act I and II Review

  2. 1. A kind of meter or beat that Shakespeare uses is called? • rhyme scheme • Iambic pentameter • Sonnet • prose

  3. 2. On page 46, read lines 13 and 14 of the Act II prologue. These lines are an example of a? • A sonnet • Prose • Quatrain • A couplet

  4. 3. When two or more characters talk to each other during a play, this is called? • Monologue • Soliloquy • Dialogue • Aside

  5. 4. When Nurse speaks for 32 lines uninterrupted, this is called a? • Soliloquy • Sonnet • Aside • Monologue

  6. 5. “Alack, there lies more peril in thine eyeThen twenty of their swords!” Is an example of? • Personification • Foreshadowing • Aside • Rhyme

  7. 6. Benvolio and Mercutio are examples of two characters who are? • Iambic pentameter • Sonnet • Dialogue • Foils

  8. 7. The entire Romeo and Friar Lawrence scene in Act II scene iii is an example of? • Prose • Sonnets • Couplets • Unrhymed iambic pentameter

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