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Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Juliet. Go, get thee hence, for I will not away. [Exit Friar Lawrence.} What's here? a...Question
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Juliet. Go, get thee hence, for I will not away. [Exit Friar Lawrence.} What's here? a cup, clos'd in my true love's hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.— O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop To help me after?—I will kiss thy lips; Haply some poison yet doth hang on them, To make me die with a restorative. [Kisses him.] Thy lips are warm. 1 Watch. [Within] Lead, boy; which way? Juliet. Yea, noise? then I'll be brief.—O happy dagger! [Snatching Romeo's dagger.] This is thy sheath [Stabs herself]; there rest, and let me die. [Falls on Romeo's body, and dies.] From Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Question Use the passage and the image to answer the question. Source: Zuri Swimmer. Alamy Stock Photo Based on these lines, who is most likely casting the shadow that appears on the door at left in the painting? (1 point) Responses Juliet Juliet the Watch the Watch Friar Lawrence Friar Lawrence Romeo. Don't explain, just answer
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