As You Like It

by

William Shakespeare

As You Like It: Act 1, Scene 2 Quiz 8 questions

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How does Celia attempt to make Rosalind feel better about her father's banishment?
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By reminding Rosalind of her father's wrongdoings
By criticizing the decision of the banishment
By suggesting they leave the court as well
By promising Rosalind that she will be heir to the throne
How does Celia view the concept of falling in love?
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As a deeply serious and life-changing event
As a sport that shouldn't be taken too earnestly
As an unfortunate but necessary aspect of life
As a path to personal and financial security
What does Touchstone report to Celia?
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That she has been invited to a feast
That Orlando has sent her a message
That her father desires to see her
That she must leave the court immediately
What does the story of the three brothers and the court wrestler suggest about Orlando's chances in the upcoming match?
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Orlando's defeat is highly probable
Orlando is likely to win easily
The match will be postponed
Orlando is not going to participate in the match
What effect does Orlando's insistence on fighting have on Rosalind and Celia?
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It causes them to leave the event in protest
It convinces them to join the fight as well
It wins their support and admiration
It leads them to question his motives
Why is Duke Frederick displeased upon learning Orlando's identity?
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Because Orlando cheated during the match
Because Orlando refuses to serve in Duke Frederick's court
Because Orlando is not a nobleman
Because Orlando is a supporter of Duke Senior
What does Rosalind's gift to Orlando signify?
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A token of gratitude for his bravery
A challenge to a rematch
A sign of her romantic interest in him
A reward for his victory
Why does Le Beau advise Orlando to leave?
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Because Orlando has a prior engagement
Because Orlando has unintentionally displeased the duke
Because the duke plans to reward him elsewhere
Because Orlando is in danger from Charles's supporters