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svp [43]
2 years ago
11

Which of these events could be considered a complication in the plot of Julie of the Wolves?

English
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Andru [333]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

I  not   you

Explanation:

fomenos2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare

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Act 2, scenes 4-5 Quiz

Further Study Act 2, scenes 4-5 Quiz

1

of 5

Why doesn't the Nurse tell Juliet right away what Romeo said

She has to prepare herself to deliver bad news.

She thinks that Juliet needs to learn patience.

She claims to be tired and out of breath.

She doesn't want Juliet to marry Romeo.

2

of 5

How does Romeo plan on entering Juliet's room on their wedding night

By bribing the Nurse

By climbing a ladder

By breaking down the door

By sliding down the chimney

3

of 5

Why isn't Romeo worried about future misfortunes

Misfortunes are easily prevented by taking precautions.

He knows that Juliet will protect him from misfortune.

He has already defeated all of his enemies.

No misfortune can be as great as his happiness.

4

of 5

What advice does Friar Lawrence give Romeo before the wedding

Do not love too intensely

Do not betray Juliet

Do not forget to honor God

Do not confuse lust with love

5

of 5

Why does Juliet refuse to describe her love to Romeo before their wedding

Her love has already been described by Romeo.

Her love is too great to be described.

She doesn't actually love Romeo.

She is too nervous to speak.

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