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- Q1Who is Romeo in love with at the beginning of the play?HimselfThe PrincessJulietRosaline60s
- Q2Romeo's feelings for Rosaline demonstrate what about his character?His passivity and youthHis immaturity and romanticismHis thoughtfulnessHis ambition60s
- Q3What does Romeo compare Juliet to on the balcony?The morning sunThe moonA summer's dayA rose60s
- Q4Why does Friar Laurence marry Romeo and Juliet?Because he was mad at Juliet's fatherTo see the Montagues and Capulets kill each otherTo end the civil strife in VeronaBecasue he believed in their love60s
- Q5What quality does Romeo lack?SincerityAmbitionSelf-restraintCourage60s
- Q6Which character develops the most throughout the play?JulietRomeoThe CapuletsThe Montagues60s
- Q7Why does Romeo kill himself at the end of the play?He was disinheritedHe was banishedHe thinks Juliet is deadHe thinks he's going mad60s
- Q8What does Juliet use to kill herself?Romeo's daggerSuffocatesPoisonShe doesn't die in the end60s
- Q9Why are Romeo and Juliet's deaths significant?They aren'tBecause they were in loveBecause it was fateIt finally ends the fighting between their families60s
- Q10Why are Romeo and Juliet called "star-crossed lovers"?Because they are actually named after constellationsBecause fate brought them together despite their differencesBecause they were never supposed to end up togetherBecause Verona means the "City of Stars"60s
