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Romeo and Juliet
by William Shakespeare

JULIET.

Three words, dear Romeo, and good night indeed.

If that thy bent of love be honourable,

Thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow,

By one that I’ll procure to come to thee,

Where and what time thou wilt perform the rite;

And all my fortunes at thy foot I’ll lay,

And follow thee my lord throughout the world.





from Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

Question
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How do Juliet’s words contribute to the rising action of the play?

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Responses

They introduce the audience to the characters of Romeo and Juliet.
They introduce the audience to the characters of Romeo and Juliet.

They reveal Juliet’s conflicted sense of duty toward her family.
They reveal Juliet’s conflicted sense of duty toward her family.

They foreshadow the tragic end of Romeo and Juliet’s love.
They foreshadow the tragic end of Romeo and Juliet’s love.

They show that Juliet is planning to marry Romeo.

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They show that Juliet is planning to marry Romeo.

Explanation: Juliet asks Romeo to confirm if his love is honorable and to send word about the time and place for the marriage rites, and she declares she will follow him—indicating she intends to marry him and moving the plot toward their secret wedding.