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What does the dialogue in this passage foreshadow?
People will be sad upon hearing the news of Mercutio’s.
Mercutio will go to heaven.
Mercutio’s will lead to other tragic events.
Romeo will be banished from Verona.
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Mercutio’s death will lead to other tragic events.
His angry, fatal lines (e.g., “A plague o’ both your houses!” and his dying curse) foreshadow that his death will escalate the feud and trigger further tragedy — Romeo’s killing of Tybalt, Romeo’s banishment, and ultimately more loss.
His angry, fatal lines (e.g., “A plague o’ both your houses!” and his dying curse) foreshadow that his death will escalate the feud and trigger further tragedy — Romeo’s killing of Tybalt, Romeo’s banishment, and ultimately more loss.
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