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'The all-seeing sun
Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun'
The above lines were spoken in Romeo and Juliet by

  • A. count Paris in praise of juliet
  • B. Romeo in praise of Juliet
  • C. Romeo in praise of Rosaline
  • D. Lady Capuiet in praise of Rosaline.
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The tragedy in Romeo and Juliet occurs as a result of

  • A. a flaw in the character of Romeo
  • B. a flaw in the character of Juliet
  • C. Friar Lawrence's advice
  • D. circumstances rather than flaws in character.
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THIS QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET.


'Wisely and slow. The stumble that run fast'.
This note of caution comes from

  • A. Benvolio to Mercutio
  • B. Capulet to Paris
  • C. Friar to Romeo
  • D. Nurse to Juliet.
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THIS QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET.

In the play, the dramatic significance of Mercutio's character is to

  • A. serve as a constract to Romeo's
  • B. aid and abet Romeo's passion
  • C. annoy Tybalt
  • D. persuade Romeo to forget Rosaline.
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THIS QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET.


'See what a scourage is laid upon your hate
That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love.
And I, for winking at your discords too,
Have lost a brace of kinsmen...'
The speaker of these lines is

  • A. Capulet
  • B. prince Escalus
  • C. Mountague
  • D. Friar Lawrence.
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