Act II, Scene ii opens with a series of soliloquies before Romeo and Juliet speak to each other. What is the best description of the effect these soliloquies have on the scene?

The soliloquies make the entire scene feel more realistic.
The soliloquies make the balcony scene more tragic.
The soliloquies create a romantic, intimate mood.
The soliloquies suggest that the scene is not real, but only a dream.

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The best description of the effect these soliloquies have on the scene is that they create a romantic, intimate mood.
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