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Based on Act 3 Scene 1 How to play: 1. Close your text! 2. Shuffle the cards. 3. Split the cards equally among each player in the group do not show the others in the group your cards. 4. On each card there is a quotation. Read the quotation to another member of your group (if your group is more than two you could work clockwise, so each person gets a chance to guess equally). They get one point if they can tell you who said it and who it was said to. 5. If they get both these answers, you can ask them the Bonus question for two more marks. 6. They now ask the next person about their quotation. 7. Players record their marks on the sheet and the winner is the one with the highest score. 8. If the person you ask doesn t know the answers, or gets it wrong, ask the next person along, and so on. www.teachitenglish.co.uk 2018 32301 Page 1 of 5

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By my heel, I care not Said to: Benvolio Bonus question: why doesn t Mercutio care if the Capulets are coming? And thou make minstrels of us, look to hear nothing but discords Bonus question: what is the double meaning in the word discords and what literary device is being used? Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries Said by: Tybalt Bonus question: what injuries has Romeo done him? The love I bear thee can afford no better term than this: thou art a villain Said by: Tybalt Bonus question: does Tybalt really love him? Which name I tender as dearly as my own, be satisfied Bonus question: why does Romeo love the name dearly? O calm, dishonourable, vile submission Bonus question: what does Mercutio mean by this? Good King of Cats Bonus question: what literary device is this and why has he called him this? The Prince expressly hath forbid this bandying in Verona streets Said to: Mercutio and Tybalt Bonus question: what does this say about authority and old versus young generations? A plague a both your houses! and Tybalt Bonus question: who does Mercutio blame for his death? www.teachitenglish.co.uk 2018 32301 Page 3 of 5

And you shall find me a grave man Bonus question: what are the two meanings in this expression? They have made worms meat of me Said to: Benvolio Bonus question: what does this mean? Courage, man, the hurt cannot be much Said to: Mercutio Bonus question: how should the actor playing Romeo deliver this line? The gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds Bonus question: what does he mean by aspired the clouds? fire-eyed fury be my conduct now Said to: Benvolio and Tybalt Bonus question: what literary technique is used here? What are the connotations of fire-eyed? Of Tybalt deaf to peace Said to: Prince Bonus question: what does Benvolio mean by this? Mercutio s soul is staying for thine to keep him company Bonus question: do you think Romeo feels quite confident about this fight? Why? And swifter than his tongue, his agile arm beats down their fatal points Said to: The Prince Bonus question: Benvolio is reporting something in the past: why do you think he uses the present tense? An envious thrust from Tybalt hit the life out of stout Mercutio Said to: The Prince Bonus question: whose side do you think Benvolio is on? Which words tell you this? www.teachitenglish.co.uk 2018 32301 Page 4 of 5

Not tears nor prayers shall purchase out abuses? Bonus question: can you put this in modern day language? Mercy but murders, pardoning those who kill Bonus question: what does this mean? Who now the price of his dear blood doth owe? Bonus question: whose death are they talking about here? My blood for your rude brawls doth lie a- bleeding Bonus question: why does the Prince use an image of blood and bleeding here? Immediately we do exile him hence Bonus question: who has been exiled? Affection makes him false, he speaks not true Said by: Lady Capulet Said to: Prince Bonus question: how does affection make him false? www.teachitenglish.co.uk 2018 32301 Page 5 of 5