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question 10 shakespeare uses words like \piteous\, \fearful\, and \fatal\ to set a mood in this scene. what is the mood, or feeling, of the scene? a. to add sarcasm to the piece b. to foreshadow that something humorous will happen in the next scene c. to conclude the play d. to foreshadow that something bad will happen to romeo and juliet question 11 how does juliet feel about romeo? a. juliet only knows romeos cousin b. she does not know who romeo is c. she loves him, but is frustrated that she cannot be with him d. the is repulsed by him question 12 at the end of the scene, romeo says, \with loves light wings did i oerperch these walls; for stony limits cannot hold love out, and what love can do that dares love attempt; therefore thy kinsmen are no stop to me\ use the chunking strategy to infer what he means. a. there is a high wall that keeps romeo from juliet b. romeo will not let anything or anyone stop him from loving juliet and being with her c. romeo loves juliets sister d. romeo cannot love juliet because of his familys rivalry
- Question 10: Words like "piteous", "fearful", and "fatal" are ominous and suggest negative outcomes, which is in - line with foreshadowing bad events for Romeo and Juliet.
- Question 11: In the story of Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is deeply in love with Romeo but their families' feud prevents them from being together easily.
- Question 12: Romeo's lines express his determination that nothing, including the physical walls and Juliet's relatives, can stop him from loving and being with Juliet.
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Question 10: d. To foreshadow that something bad will happen to Romeo and Juliet
Question 11: c. She loves him, but is frustrated that she cannot be with him
Question 12: b. Romeo will not let anything or anyone stop him from loving Juliet and being with her