A Midsummer Night's Dream Review 3 Question Preview (ID: 3838)
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Why does Puck put flower juice in Lysander's eyes?
a) Oberon told him to.
b) He thought Lysander was Demetrius.
c) He doesn't think Lysander and Hermia belong together.
d) Titania told him to.
Why did Bottom look at the calendar when the tradesmen were practicing the play?
a) He wanted to plan what day to have the play.
b) He wanted to see if there would be moonlight.
c) He forgot what day it was.
d) He wanted to schedule a tanning appointment before the play.
How do Snout and Bottom decide to keep from frightening the women with Snug playing the lion?
a) They take the lion out of the play.
b) They give the lion a speaking part so that people know he's a person.
c) They decide Snug should take the lion's mask off and give a prologue explaining Snug is a person.
d) They take the audience to the zoo and show everyone that lions are nice.
Who was turned into a donkey?
a) Snout
b) Flute
c) Bottom
d) Quince
Why are the tradesmen upset on the day of the play?
a) Bottom is missing.
b) No one knows the lines.
c) The play got cancelled.
d) Puck stole all of the props.
During Pyramus and Thisbe, Theseus is the only person that treats the actors with respect.
a) True
b) False
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d)
Helena marries Demetrius and Hermia marries Lysander.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
The fairies curse the married couples on their wedding night.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
A Midsummer Night's Dream ends tragically.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)
At the end of the play, Puck apologizes and tells the audience he will make it up to them next time. He also tells them to think of it as just a dream.
a) True
b) False
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