In Romeo and Juliet, how does Romeo respond to the Prince’s punishment for him?
He accepts the punishment with grace and begins to plan for his future.
He becomes irrational by shouting, crying, and bemoaning his situation.
He sits quietly and contemplates how he has come to such a horrible end.
He vows he will go to the Prince in the morning and ask for leniency.
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OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
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OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):
I think it's B
OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
hmm
OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
Idek bout this one
OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):
It's definitely not the first one or the last one.
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OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
what about D?
OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):
Did you read the story?
OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
yea but it didn't expain this part as much all they said was basically him in banishment
OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):
Did he say he was going to ask for leniency or no?
OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
I don't even know
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OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):
I'd go with B ._.)/
OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
lml ight
OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
thank ya I got I correct
OpenStudy (fredoneedshelp):
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OpenStudy (adrianna.gongora):
:D That's Great! No Problem.
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