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Part A
At the beginning of Act IV, Scene i, of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Paris reports to Friar Lawrence that Juliet is weeping. What is the true cause of her sadness?
A. Juliet regrets her strong feelings of love for Paris.
B. Juliet grieves over her rash act of marrying Romeo.
C. Juliet loves Romeo and does not want to marry Paris.
D. Juliet wishes she did not have to choose between Romeo and Paris.

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The true cause of Juliet's sadness at the beginning of Act IV, Scene i, is:

**C. Juliet loves Romeo and does not want to marry Paris.**

Juliet is devastated about being forced to marry Paris because she is already secretly married to Romeo. This is the primary reason for her emotional distress.

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