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6. When do Romeo and Juliet get married?
- Act 1 Scene 4
- Act 3 Scene 2
- Act 2 Scene 5
- Act 2 Scene 2
7. How is Romeo's plan dramatically ironic?
- Because Juliet isn't actually dead
- Because Friar Lawrence is soon to arrive in Mantua to inform him on the plan
- Because the drugs he buys will not kill him
- Because he won't be with Juliet when he dies
8. What drives the end of the feud between the Montagues and Capulets?
- The death of Tybalt
- The new law introduced by the Prince
- The deaths of Romeo and Juliet
- The threat of death declared by the Prince
9. What is the first major conflict in the play?
- Lord Capulet and Juliet's argument
- The civil brawl
- The death of Mercutio
- The death of Tybalt
10. What does Lord Capulet to do raise Juliet's spirits after the death of Tybalt?
- Buys her a new dress
- Accepts Paris's wedding proposal and brings forward their marriage
- Allows Juliet to marry Romeo
- Takes her on a day out to Mantua