Which of the following lines by Juliet foreshadows the end of the play? JULIET Tell me not, friar, that thou hear'st of this, Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it: If, in thy wisdom, thou canst give no help, Do thou but call my resolution wise, And with this knife I'll help it presently. God join'd my heart and Romeo's, thou our hands; And ere this hand, by thee to Romeo seal'd, Shall be the label to another deed, Or my true heart with treacherous revolt Turn to another, this shall slay them both: Therefore, out of thy long-experienced time, Give me some present counsel, or,
Do thou but call my resolution wise, And with this knife I'll help it presently Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it: Could to no issue of true honour bring.
Foreshadowing means a hint at what will happen at the end. With this knowledge, you have to think how Juliet killed herself. What would be the most appropriate answer?
And with this knife I'll help it presently
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I agree with your answer choice. Nice job! :)
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