
Prologue Review
Quiz by Frances Cerone
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- Q1What does the phrase "both alike in dignity" mean?both have dissimilar thoughts about landboth have similar reputation and honorboth are of scandalous backgroundboth have similar views about reputation and honor but can't seem to get along30s
- Q2What does "naught" mean in the following lines? "And their continuance of their parents' rage,/Which, but their children's end, naught would remove.fromtrivial wordnothingwithout30s
- Q3What does "star-crossed" mean based on how it's used in the Prologue? From forth the fatal loins of these two foes/A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life".youngfull moonill-fatedenemies30s
- Q4What inference can you infer about Verona because it's described as fair Verona?Verona is an average size town.Verona is usually the place were conflict is an ongoing event.Verona is a sunny place.Verona is a beautiful and peaceful place.30s
- Q5How long is the play?two daysone hourone daytwo hours30s
- Q6All of the following lines reflect foreshadowing EXCEPT:"Do with their death bury their parents' strife.""The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love""And the continuance of their parents' rage""The which if you with patient ears attend"30s
- Q7Which word is the best synonym for rage as it is used in the following line: "The fearful passage of their death-mark'd love,/And the continuance of their parents' rage"?angerconflictgrudgehardwork30s