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31 July, 20:21

In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 4, how does Shakespeare build dramatic tension? A. Juliet hates Romeo for killing Tybalt and no longer wants to be married to him. B. Romeo decides not to leave Verona, but to hide out in Juliet's chamber. C. The arranged marriage of Paris and Juliet is a new complication D. The banishment of Romeo has caused a new outbreak of the feud.

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  1. 31 July, 20:27
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    The answer would be C. because now they only have a limited amount of time to figure out a plan to get Romeo back to Verona. Once Juliet is married to Paris, he’s technically "in charge" of her and Romeo will be banished forever.
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