When Romeo reveals a dream he had who begins to talk about Queen Mab
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Mercutio
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What is a romantic tragedy
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romeo and Juliet from Shakespeare
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What does Romeo imply when he says thou know'st me not
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Romeo says "villain am I none;
Therefore farewell; I see thou know'st me not."
Tybalt has just called Romeo a villain, hoping he'll start a
fight. But Romeo says, "I'm not a villain; clearly you don't know
me, because if you did, you'd know I wasn't a villain." Of course,
Tybalt also doesn't know that Romeo is his kinsman by marriage,
which is why Romeo won't fight, but Romeo knew this beforehand and
so is not implied in "I SEE thou know'st me not"
Romeo does not say "Thou knowst you not." That is a misquotation
and you mustn't do it. When you make a quotation, you must put it
down exactly as it is written in the text. You cannot freely
substitute "you" for "me"--this is totally wrong, as you must know
if you speak English at all. When you go into a restaurant, you
don't say "Give you a cup of coffee, please."
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V-cube 7 or megaminx
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megaminx
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What does Juliet give to the Nurse to give to Romeo when she tells her to go find him
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A ring.
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What is the first line of new moon
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These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph
die like fire and powder which as they kiss consume'
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What is the best restatement of Juliet's words Conceit more rich in matter than in words Brags of his substance not of ornament
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True understanding does not need words.
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What does the word volume most likely mean as used in romeo and Juliet
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Story or book
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What statements would most accurately characterize Capulet
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He was indecisive.
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When Juliet says wherefore what does she mean
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When Juliet says "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" she is asking "Why
are you Romeo?".
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How long would the herbs or potion make the juleit appear as though she were dead
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The potion that the priest, Friar Laurence gave Juliet to make
her appear to be dead would only work for 42 hours which is a
little less then two days.
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What does reading passage mean
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A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or
essay.
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Romeo Well in that hit you miss. She'll not be hit--With Cupid's arrow. She hath Dian's wit. Both of the underlined portions of this reading passage represent which of these literary terms
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allusion
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What do the underlined words in this passage most likely mean
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she is talking, but not really saying anything important
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Identify the literary term in the underlined portion of the passage from A Tale of Two Cities
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In this passage, what does Shakespeare compare Paris to
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this is legit just a test question, you didn't give us a passage to read.
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When Romeo reveals a dream he had who begins to talk about Queen Mab
Mercutio
What is a romantic tragedy
romeo and Juliet from Shakespeare
What does Romeo imply when he says thou know'st me not
Romeo says "villain am I none;
Therefore farewell; I see thou know'st me not."
Tybalt has just called Romeo a villain, hoping he'll start a
fight. But Romeo says, "I'm not a villain; clearly you don't know
me, because if you did, you'd know I wasn't a villain." Of course,
Tybalt also doesn't know that Romeo is his kinsman by marriage,
which is why Romeo won't fight, but Romeo knew this beforehand and
so is not implied in "I SEE thou know'st me not"
Romeo does not say "Thou knowst you not." That is a misquotation
and you mustn't do it. When you make a quotation, you must put it
down exactly as it is written in the text. You cannot freely
substitute "you" for "me"--this is totally wrong, as you must know
if you speak English at all. When you go into a restaurant, you
don't say "Give you a cup of coffee, please."
V-cube 7 or megaminx
megaminx
What does Juliet give to the Nurse to give to Romeo when she tells her to go find him
A ring.
What is the first line of new moon
These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph
die like fire and powder which as they kiss consume'
What is the best restatement of Juliet's words Conceit more rich in matter than in words Brags of his substance not of ornament
True understanding does not need words.
What does the word volume most likely mean as used in romeo and Juliet
Story or book
What statements would most accurately characterize Capulet
He was indecisive.
When Juliet says wherefore what does she mean
When Juliet says "Wherefore art thou Romeo?" she is asking "Why
are you Romeo?".
How long would the herbs or potion make the juleit appear as though she were dead
The potion that the priest, Friar Laurence gave Juliet to make
her appear to be dead would only work for 42 hours which is a
little less then two days.
What does reading passage mean
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or
essay.
Romeo Well in that hit you miss. She'll not be hit--With Cupid's arrow. She hath Dian's wit. Both of the underlined portions of this reading passage represent which of these literary terms
allusion
What do the underlined words in this passage most likely mean
she is talking, but not really saying anything important
Identify the literary term in the underlined portion of the passage from A Tale of Two Cities
Lit React
In this passage, what does Shakespeare compare Paris to
this is legit just a test question, you didn't give us a passage to read.