- What do
the rebels argue about at the meeting at Glendower's castle in Scene
1?
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In
his interview with King Henry in Scene 2, what causes Hal to declare
his loyalty to his father?
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Why
is Act III, Scene 2 considered to be the turning point of the play?
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What
does Falstaff argue with the Hostess about in Scene 3?
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Who said
it, and what is he/she talking about?
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"I
had rather live
With cheese and garlic in a windmill far
Than feed on cates and have him talk to me
In any summer house in Christendom."
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"By
being seldom seen, I could not stir
But, like a comet, I was wond'red at."
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"A
hundred thousand rebels die in this!
Thou shalt have charge and sovereign trust herein."
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"The
land is burning; Percy stands on high;
And either we or they must lower lie."
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