How does the prologue foreshadow the fate of Romeo and Juliet?

It suggests they will be separated.
It predicts their untimely deaths.
It implies they will marry secretly.
It hints at a happy ending.

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The correct answer is: It predicts their untimely deaths.

The prologue of "Romeo and Juliet" clearly outlines the tragic fate of the two lovers, referring to them as "star-crossed" and indicating that their love would lead to their deaths, ultimately foreshadowing the unfortunate events that unfold throughout the play.

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