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read juliets dialogue from act iv, scene ii of romeo and juliet. oh, if i live, is it not very like, the horrible conceit of death and night, together with the terror of the place, as in a vault, an ancient receptacle, where, for these many hundred years, the bones of all my buried ancestors are packd; in this excerpt, the motif of night emphasizes juliets fear that romeo will join her in death. she will be haunted by ghosts. romeo will never find her. she will never wake up.
In Juliet's dialogue, she is in a tomb (ancient receptacle with bones of ancestors), and the motif of night along with death - related imagery. Her fear is about being in that spooky, death - filled place (tomb) and the idea of being haunted by ghosts (spirits of ancestors or others) in that place, which connects to the horror of the place and the night - death motif. The other options: Romeo joining in death isn't the focus here, Romeo finding her isn't the fear from this excerpt, and the fear of not waking up is more about the potion but the excerpt's focus is on the horror of the place and ghosts.
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B. she will be haunted by ghosts