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Read the excerpt from Act IV, scene v of Romeo and Juliet.
Paris: Have I thought long to see this morning’s face,
And doth it give me such a sight as this?
Which best describes Paris’s reaction when he believes that Juliet has died?
He’s angry that the friar gave her poison.
He’s relieved that the wedding is canceled.
He’s sympathetic toward her parents.
He’s devastated that he cannot marry her.
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He’s devastated that he cannot marry her.
He had been looking forward to seeing Juliet as his bride that morning; instead he finds her dead and laments the lost wedding and his thwarted hopes.
He had been looking forward to seeing Juliet as his bride that morning; instead he finds her dead and laments the lost wedding and his thwarted hopes.
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