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English, 10.11.2019 20:31 makaylahunt

Which moments lead to the catastrophe in romeo and juliet? check all that apply.
a. romeo dreams of juliet and how she breathes new life into his dead body.
b. friar john is quarantined and cannot deliver the letter to romeo.
c. romeo is impatient and acts as soon as he hears that juliet is dead.
d. balthasar pleads with romeo to be patient and wait in mantua for more news.
e. romeo behaves rashly and buys poison from the apothecary.

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