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In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Act V, Scene i, why does Romeo seek out an apothecary?
A. He wants a medical expert to confirm that Juliet is really dead.
B. He wants a special medical pass to return to Verona.
C. He wants a special potion to revive Juliet.
D. He wants to poison himself later.

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In Act V, Scene i of "The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet," Romeo seeks out an apothecary primarily for option **D**: He wants to poison himself later. After hearing about Juliet's death, Romeo intends to buy poison so that he can end his own life and be reunited with her.

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