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What does the Prince declare at the end of Act I, Scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet?
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He declares that any Capulet or Montague who fights next will be punished by death.
He declares that any Capulet or Montague who fights next will be punished by death.

He declares a party at the Capulets’ house.
He declares a party at the Capulets’ house.

He declares a truce between the feuding families.
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He declares a truce between the feuding families.
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