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ROMEO. O blessed, blessed night! I am afeard, Being in night, all this is but a dream, Too flattering-sweet to be substantial.
Question: Use the passage to answer the question. What is Romeo’s tone in this passage? (1 point)
Answer Choices:
apologetic
fearful
disbelieving
melancholy
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fearful
He explicitly says "I am afeard" and worries that the sweetness of the night might be only a dream, expressing anxiety and fear rather than apology, disbelief alone, or melancholy.
He explicitly says "I am afeard" and worries that the sweetness of the night might be only a dream, expressing anxiety and fear rather than apology, disbelief alone, or melancholy.
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