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The prologue of Romeo and Juliet introduces which elements of the play? Select 4 options.
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- The setting: "In fair Verona, where we lay our scene."
- A long-standing feud between two noble households (Montagues and Capulets): "From ancient grudge..."
- The lovers are "star-cross'd" — their love is doomed by fate: "A pair of star-cross'd lovers..."
- The tragic outcome and its consequence — the lovers will die and their deaths will end their parents' strife: "take their life; ... Do with their death bury their parents' strife."
- A long-standing feud between two noble households (Montagues and Capulets): "From ancient grudge..."
- The lovers are "star-cross'd" — their love is doomed by fate: "A pair of star-cross'd lovers..."
- The tragic outcome and its consequence — the lovers will die and their deaths will end their parents' strife: "take their life; ... Do with their death bury their parents' strife."
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