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What are Romeo’s thoughts and emotions as he prepares to take the poison and join Juliet in death?(1 point)
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He expresses his determination to be with her in death, showing his unwavering devotion and the depth of his despair.
He expresses his determination to be with her in death, showing his unwavering devotion and the depth of his despair.
He reveals his genuine grief and love for Juliet, showing that he cared for her deeply even though their marriage was arranged.
He reveals his genuine grief and love for Juliet, showing that he cared for her deeply even though their marriage was arranged.
His feelings of shock, anger, and defiance are evident, showing that he is angry at Juliet for dying.
His feelings of shock, anger, and defiance are evident, showing that he is angry at Juliet for dying.
He explains his feelings of indifference toward Juliet, showing that he never really loved her.
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He expresses his determination to be with her in death, showing his unwavering devotion and the depth of his despair. (He mourns Juliet, resolves to join her, and drinks the poison out of love and hopelessness.)
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