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In Romeo and Juliet, why doesn’t Juliet want to marry Paris?
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She is already married.
She is already married.

She is in love with Romeo.
She is in love with Romeo.

Paris has never wooed her.
Paris has never wooed her.

all of the above

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Correct response: all of the above

Juliet doesn't want to marry Paris because she is already secretly married to Romeo, she is in love with Romeo, and Paris has never wooed her.
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What would you say is the principle means of characterization employed by the author?
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emotions
emotions

thoughts
thoughts

narrative
narrative

dialogue
Correct response: dialogue

Dialogue is often a key means of characterization used by authors to reveal the thoughts, emotions, and personalities of their characters.
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Complete the analogy:

Affliction is to calamity as lamentation is to ­___________.

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jocund
jocund

weeping
weeping

sullen
sullen

destruction
Correct response: weeping

The analogy here is that affliction is a synonym for calamity, and lamentation is a synonym for weeping, as both pairs are related in terms of expressing sorrow or distress.
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