You might think the priory resolution is a simple happy ending, but the Duke and the Abbess’s legal entanglements are far more complicated than a typical reunion. You will have to face the last frantic charges of sorcery that lead to the family’s restoration before you finish the Comedy Of Errors Act 5 Quiz. Can you see the moment the truth finally comes out?

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Comedy Of Errors Act 5 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 5 of The Comedy of Errors take place?
- Who seeks refuge in the priory at the start of Act 5?
- Who rules the priory where the twins seek shelter?
- Who pursues Antipholus of Syracuse to the priory?
- Why does Adriana demand the Abbess release Antipholus?
- How does the Abbess respond to Adriana’s demands?
- Who enters during the argument at the priory?
- What appeal does Adriana make to the Duke?
- What accusation does Adriana make against her husband?
- Who denies Adriana’s accusations before the Duke?
- Why does the Duke doubt Adriana’s story?
- What does Antipholus of Ephesus claim against Angelo?
- What does Angelo produce as evidence?
- Who pleads for Egeon’s life before the Duke?
- What makes the Duke pause Egeon’s execution?
- What realization does Egeon have when he sees Antipholus of Ephesus?
- Who finally reveals the truth about the twins?
- What does the Abbess disclose about herself?
- How were the twins and Emilia separated?
- What emotion dominates the reunion scene?
- What happens to the gold chain dispute after the truth is revealed?
- Who is invited into the priory for celebration?
- What does the Duke order regarding Egeon’s punishment?
- Who kneels to the Duke at the end of Act 5?
- What role does Luciana play in the resolution?
- What does Antipholus of Syracuse do at the end?
- What theme finds full resolution in Act 5?
- How does the Duke react to the events?
- What is restored by the end of the play?
- What tone closes the final act?
