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The prologue of Romeo and Juliet introduces which elements of the play? Select 4 options.
the setting of a lovely city
the setting of a house’s courtyard
the setting of a family tomb
the characters of the lovers
the characters of the lovers’ parents
the conflict of a grudge between the two families
the conflict of a fight between the two lovers
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- the setting of a lovely city
- the characters of the lovers
- the characters of the lovers’ parents
- the conflict of a grudge between the two families
(Explanation: the prologue names "fair Verona," describes "a pair of star-cross'd lovers," refers to their parents' strife/rage, and cites an "ancient grudge" between two households.)
- the characters of the lovers
- the characters of the lovers’ parents
- the conflict of a grudge between the two families
(Explanation: the prologue names "fair Verona," describes "a pair of star-cross'd lovers," refers to their parents' strife/rage, and cites an "ancient grudge" between two households.)
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