1) When was Shakespeare born? a) 13 April 1550 b) 23 March 1560 c) 30 June 1989 d) 23 April 1564 2) What was Shakespeare mostly known as? a) copywriter, editor and producer. b) Italian playwright. c) English playwright, poet and actor. d) politician. 3) How many sonnets did William Shakespeare write? a) 154 b) 1115 c) 14 d) 39 4) How does a Shakespearean sonnet end? a) with a quatrain. b) with two stanzas. c) in a rhyming couplet. d) in a question. 5) An iambic pentameter means the poem has ... a) no rhythm. b) no rhyme scheme. c) five sets of two beats. d) two sets of five beats. 6) The themes of Shakespeare's sonnets can be broken into ... subcategories. a) 5 b) 3 c) 39 d) 11 7) What is the theme of sonnets 1-17? a) Life is a play. b) Love is life. c) Procreating. d) Procrastinating. 8) Sonnets 1-126 are all addressed to ... a) a young man. b) a young woman. c) young children. d) older women. 9) Sonnets 127 - 154 share the theme of ... a) universality. b) individualism. c) vanity and beauty. d) a dark lady. 10) Which of the following is Not a sonnet by Shakespeare? a) From Fairest Creatures We Desire Increase b) For Shame Deny That Thou Bear’st Love To Any c) Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer’s Day? d) Let Those Who Are In Favour With Their Stars e) O! Never say Never! f) No Longer Mourn For Me When I Am Dead

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