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Act IV Romeo and Juliet

Act IV Romeo and Juliet

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RL.8.10, RL.8.3, RL.8.7

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Created by

Caraline Bryant

Used 2+ times

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Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare

By Caraline Bryant

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Multiple Choice

Select the term that correlates with the following definition:

A speech delivered by a single character, typically addressing other characters, the audience, or themselves.

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monologue

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soliloquy

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aside

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Multiple Choice

Select the term that correlates with the following definition:

A type of monologue in which a character is alone on stage and speaks their thoughts aloud, revealing their innermost thoughts or feelings.

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monologue

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soliloquy

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aside

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Multiple Choice

Select the term that correlates with the following definition:

When a character speaks directly to the audience or to themselves, but it’s unheard by other characters on stage, (although they are physically present).

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monologue

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soliloquy

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aside

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Open Ended

Juliet seeks advice from Friar Laurence in Act IV, Scene I. She states that she would rather choose death than marry Paris. What is Friar Laurence's plan in response to Juliet? What are the mistakes/ flaws with this plan?

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Open Ended

How does Juliet react before taking the potion? What are her concerns?

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Fill in the Blank

In Act II Scene II, Juliet's wedding with ____________ is moved up to an earlier date.

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Multiple Choice

Who discovers Juliet's body?

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Romeo

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Nurse

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Friar Laurence

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A servant

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Open Ended

How does Juliet's parents react to her death?

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Open Ended

Before the Capulets have told Friar about Juliet's death he states in Act IV, Scene V, "Come is the bride ready to go to church."

How is Friar Laurence's statement ironic?

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Open Ended

What does Friar Laurence encourage Capulet to do with Juliet?

Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare

By Caraline Bryant

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