Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

by

William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet: Act 3, Scene 3 Quiz 5 questions

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How does Romeo react to the news of his banishment from Verona?
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He is relieved it is not a death sentence
He says he has a plan to get around it
He feels it is worse than a death sentence
He is excited to see the world
What does Romeo do when there is a knock at Friar Laurence's door?
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He lies weeping on the ground
He answers the door
He hides in the study
He leaves through a window
What does Romeo wish he could do after hearing about Juliet's pain at Tybalt's death?
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Apologize to Juliet
Hurt himself for hurting her
Bring Tybalt back to life
Run away from Verona
How does Friar Laurence respond to Romeo's intense feelings about his banishment?
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He comforts Romeo that it is a sign of how much he loves Juliet
He tells Romeo that his troubles are his own fault
He says that there is no way to escape one's fate
He tells Romeo to stop and act like a man
What does Friar Laurence tell Romeo to do after spending the night with Juliet?
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Go to stay in Mantua and await further word
Remain hidden in the city until they have a plan
Stay in Verona and face the consequences
Reveal his marriage to Prince Escalus and beg for mercy