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Multiple Choice
1. B (Act I)
2. D (Act I)
3. A (All scenes)
4. C (Various scenes)
5. C (Act II)
6. D (All scenes)
7. B (Various scenes)
8. B (Various scenes)
9. C (Various scenes)
10. B (Act III)
11. A (Act III)
12. B (Act III)
13. A (Act III)
14. D (All scenes)
15. B (Various scenes)
Long Answer
1. In this answer, students should correctly identify comparisons using “like” or “as,” as well as cite the page number and/or Act where they are located. (All acts)
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