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What two objects are spoken of by Romeo and Juliet in Act III, Scene V that are symbolic of light and dark?
water and poison
sun and moon
houses and graves
lark and nightingale
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lark and nightingale
In Act III, Scene V Juliet and Romeo argue whether the bird they hear is the lark (a morning bird symbolizing light/day) or the nightingale (a night bird symbolizing darkness/night).
In Act III, Scene V Juliet and Romeo argue whether the bird they hear is the lark (a morning bird symbolizing light/day) or the nightingale (a night bird symbolizing darkness/night).
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