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Read Capulet's speech from act iv scene 2 of romeo and juliet as he plans for the wedding:
Tush i ill stir about and all thinfs shal be ell. I arrant thee wife: go thou to juliet help to deck up her; ill not to bed to night let me alone; Ill play the houseife for this once.-- hat Ho! They are all forth: well I ill alk myself to county paris to prepare him up against to-morrow: my heart is ondrous light since this same ayard girl is so reclaim'd
How does this example of dramatic irony create tension?
A- Readers know that Julit has no plans to marry paris
B- Readers know that juliet ill obey her fathers wishes
C- Readers know that Capulet plans to continue the Capulet Monatague fued
D- Readers Know that capulet looks forard to his daugters marriage to paris.

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A- Readers know that Juliet has no plans to marry Paris. This creates tension because Capulet is excited and planning for a wedding that will not happen, and the audience knows the tragic consequences that will follow when this is revealed.
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