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What fears does Juliet express before taking the potion? (Check all that apply.)(2 points)
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She fears that the potion might be poison and kill her.
She fears that the potion might be poison and kill her.
She worries that the potion might not work, and she will have to marry Paris.
She worries that the potion might not work, and she will have to marry Paris.
She worries that Romeo no longer loves her.
She worries that Romeo no longer loves her.
She worries that Friar Lawrence will tell her parents about their plan.
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- She fears that the potion might be poison and kill her.
- She worries that the potion might not work, and she will have to marry Paris.
Explanation: In her soliloquy Juliet imagines the potion could be deadly or fail, forcing the unwanted marriage; she does not express fear that Friar Lawrence will tell her parents or that Romeo no longer loves her.
- She fears that the potion might be poison and kill her.
- She worries that the potion might not work, and she will have to marry Paris.
Explanation: In her soliloquy Juliet imagines the potion could be deadly or fail, forcing the unwanted marriage; she does not express fear that Friar Lawrence will tell her parents or that Romeo no longer loves her.
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