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What is the most likely meaning of exile as it is used in this sentence?

after long consideration, the queen chose to exile her former advisor to another country for his part in the crime.

a
send someone to prison for committing a crime against the government

b
forgive someone for a criminal act because the act was unintentional

c
reward someone for courageous support of a nation’s leader

d
punish someone by forcing the person to leave a place permanently

2.if the president were to pardon someone who has been convicted of a crime and sent to prison, which of the following must be true? base your answer on the meaning of pardon.

a
the person would be forced to leave the country.

b
the person would serve a longer sentence.

c
the person would be freed from prison.

d
the person would not be allowed to testify in his or her defense.

3. the word extract comes from the latin root word -tract-, which means “to draw or pull,” plus the prefix ex-. based on this information as well as your knowledge of the prefix ex-, identify the choice that best describes what it means to extract a tooth.

a
to push or put pressure on the tooth

b
to take out or remove the tooth

c
to chip or damage the tooth

d
to repair or fix the tooth

4.at the end of the tragedy of romeo and juliet, act iii, what does juliet decide to do?

a
plead with the prince to lift the decree of romeo’s banishment

b
tell her parents the truth about her marriage

c
send a message to romeo telling him it is not safe to remain in verona

d
visit friar lawrence in his cell to seek his advice

5. in these lines from act iii, scene v, of the tragedy of romeo and juliet, to whom is juliet speaking in the aside?

(this is in the conversation with her mother about the death of her cousin tybalt and romeo as the "villain" who killed him. )

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lady capulet. that same villain romeo.

juliet. [aside] villain and he be many miles asunder. —

god pardon him! i do, with all my heart;

and yet no man like he doth grieve my heart.

a
romeo

b
the nurse

c
the audience

d
lady capulet

6.read the excerpt below from the beginning of scene ii of the tragedy of romeo and juliet, act iii.

(this is when juliet is waiting for the nurse to return from her meeting with romeo. juliet is talking about how excited she is for her wedding night to come. she wants it to come as soon as possible.)

juliet is on stage alone as she delivers this long speech. what term is used to describe this speech?

juliet. gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds,

towards phoebus’ lodging! such a wagoner

as phaëthon would whip you to the west

and bring in cloudy night immediately.

spread thy close curtain, love-performing night,

that runaways’ eyes may wink, and romeo

leap to these arms untalked of and unseen.

a
aside

b
soliloquy

c
monologue

d
dialogue

6. part b what is the purpose of the long speech above?

a
it establishes the setting for the remaining acts of the play.

b
it gives the audience insight into juliet’s true thoughts and feelings.

c
it reviews events that have happened so far in the play.

d
it provides time for the other characters to change costumes and get on stage.

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