The statement that correctly explains a theme present in Star-Crossed but not in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is:
Star-Crossed deals with discrimination and prejudice. When Austin confronts Reid and Alyssa, we see the challenges Reid and Alyssa will face in their relationship.
This theme of discrimination and prejudice against androids in Star-Crossed is not a focus in Romeo and Juliet, where the conflict primarily revolves around familial feuds rather than societal prejudice against a specific group or identity.