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______ which of these statements from act 1 of romeo and juliet foreshadows a future event? a. prince: \if ever you disturb our streets again / your lives shall pay the forfeit of this peace.\ (scene 1, lines 91 - 92) b. tybalt: \i will withdraw; but this intrusion shall / now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall.\ (scene 5, lines 89 - 90) c. juliet: \go ask his name. if he be married, / my grave is like to be my wedding bed.\ (scene 5, lines 132 - 133) d. all of these
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- Option A: The Prince's threat of death for future street disturbances foreshadows the violent deaths of characters (like Tybalt) due to the feud.
- Option B: Tybalt's statement about the intrusion turning bitter foreshadows the conflict and tragedy that arises from Romeo's presence at the Capulet party.
- Option C: Juliet's mention of her grave being her wedding bed foreshadows her tragic end where she dies after marriage (or related to it). Since all three statements foreshadow future events, the correct choice is D.
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D. all of these