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What is the purpose of the chorus in Act I?
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a relative retelling the story

a narrator

a family member of Juliet

Romeo's internal monologue
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The purpose of the chorus in Act I of "Romeo and Juliet" is best described as **a narrator**. The chorus provides an overview of the story and sets the stage for the events that will unfold, summarizing key themes and conflicts.
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