As You Like It

by

William Shakespeare

As You Like It: Act 5, Scene 2 Quiz 5 questions

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Why is Oliver giving Orlando a fair share of their father's inheritance?
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Because Orlando demanded it as part of their agreement
Love and moral transformation inspired Oliver to do so
It was Orlando's condition for allowing Oliver's wedding
Oliver wants to leave everything behind for a simple life with Aliena
Why does Orlando admit to not feeling happy, despite his brother's happiness?
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Because he is jealous of his brother's relationship with Aliena
He misses his brother Oliver after his departure
He is confused about his feelings for Ganymede
He cannot satisfy his longing for Rosalind
What does Rosalind (as Ganymede) promise Orlando?
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He will be married to Rosalind the next day
She will reveal her true identity to him immediately
She will use trickery to make Rosalind fall in love with him
She will persuade Rosalind to meet him the next day
What is Phebe upset about when she enters the scene?
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Silvius's refusal to accept her love
Rosalind's failure to return her affections
Ganymede sharing her letter with others
Orlando's declaration of love for Rosalind
How does Rosalind's role change in this part of the play?
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From a mere spectator to an active participant in the forest's events
From being in disguise to revealing her true identity to everyone
From trying to understand love to teaching others about it
From attempting to influence individual feelings to arranging relationships and marriages