1: Which form of poetry does this play focus on?
a. Epic
b. Elegiac
c. Sonnet
d. Haiku
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2: The Princess of France is in Navarre to
a. find a husband.
b. find her brother.
c. seek a loan of gold for her father.
d. negotiate a debt for her father.
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3: The King of Navarre took a temporary vow of celibacy in order to become a
a. monk.
b. scholar.
c. hermit.
d. better king.
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4: Costard has to deliver two notes — one is a love letter, and the other is
a. an invitation to a dance.
b. a request for a loan of gold.
c. another love letter.
d. a marriage proposal.
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5: The part of Don Adriano de Armado lampoons
a. a type of literary character, the highly educated snob.
b. another literary character, Don Quixote.
c. England's archrival, Italy.
d. England's archrival, Spain.
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6: Which pairing doesn't belong?
a. Maria and Longaville
b. Katherine and Dumaine
c. Jaquenetta and Ferdinand
d. Rosaline and Biron
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7: When the Princess hears about her father's death, she vows to get married as soon as she can.
a. True
b. False
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8: The King and his courtiers disguise themselves as peasants.
a. True
b. False
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9: Moth is a sharp-tongued page who serves Armado.
a. True
b. False
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10: Who said the following: "Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye, / Not utt'red by base sale of chapmen's tongues."
a. Rosaline
b. Maria
c. Katherine
d. the Princess
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11: Who said the following: "A woman I foreswore, but I will prove, / Thou being a goddess, I foreswore not thee."
a. King of Navarre
b. Longaville
c. Dumain
d. Biron
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12: Who said the following: "Shall I command thy love? I may. Shall I enforce thy love? I could. Shall I entreat they love? I will."
a. Armado
b. Cupid
c. Boyet
d. Costard
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