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Romeo & Juliet- Acts II & III

Across
When Juliet warns Romeo that he risks confrontation with her family if he stays with her, " There lies more peril in think eye, than twenty of their swords."
Mercutio curses the houses of the Capulets & Montagues....____ times?
Romeo compares Juliet to this as it relates to darkness when he first sees her at the masque
To name
To scold
The place is death, considering who thou art, if any of my kinsmen find thee here.
Fr. Laurence's herb gathering provokes a soliloquy about the nature of man and plants.
Imagine
" A plague on both your houses!! They have made worms' meat of me. I have it and soundly too! Your houses!"
What do Juliet's soliloquy in Act II, sc v and the soliloquy of Act III, sc. ii have in common?
Cheerful
Clothing
He jests at scars that never felt a wound
Afraid
Down
Benvolio's recounts of the duels provides this for the audience.
She acts as a messenger to Romeo from Juliet. She assumes the airs of a gentlewoman.
Greeting
Tybalt has sent this to challenge Romeo
Changeable
Lies
Juliet fears that she is _____ considering that Romeo has overheard her during the Balcony Scene.
Fr. Laurence agrees to marry Romeo & Juliet, hoping this union will create this between the two families.
One of Juliet's concerns during the Balcony Scene is this.
Benvolio's summaries provides this for the play
Exiled
Skill in deception
Juliet's impatient speech about the nurse.
Evil
Hatred
Finish this quote...the Nurse tells Juliet...."Then hie you hence to Fr. Laurence's cell, There stays a _____to make you a wife."