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- juliets repeated warnings about danger suggest that she is primarily motivated by:
a. practical awareness of consequences
b. fear
c. obedience to family
d. romantic fantasy
- which thematic tension is most clearly reinforced by act 2, scene2?
a. love vs. hate
b. individual desire vs. social identity
c. youth vs. age
d. fate vs. free
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Juliet's repeated warnings about danger show she is thinking about the real - life outcomes of actions (like the risks of their secret relationship), which is practical awareness of consequences. Fear would be more about being scared, but her warnings are about logical consequences. Obedience to family is against her relationship with Romeo, and romantic fantasy is about idealized love, not warnings. So the correct option is A.
In Act 2, Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet are in love, but they come from feuding families (social identity). Their individual desire for love is in tension with their social identity as members of opposing families. Love vs. Hate is more about the family feud overall, Youth vs. Age isn't the main tension here, and Fate vs. Free will is more about the overall play's theme of destiny vs. choices, not as clearly in this scene as individual desire vs. social identity. So the correct option is B.
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A. Practical awareness of consequences