In Act 2 Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet", the fact that the story takes place at night on Juliet's balcony helps the reader understand

A) darkness is linked to romance and secrecy
B) solitude exposes their resent towards each other.
C) the difference between how girls and boys communicate
D) their private expressions are out of view of the family scrutiny.

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In Act 2 Scene 2 of "Romeo and Juliet", the fact that the story takes place at night on Juliet's balcony helps the reader understand:

A) darkness is linked to romance and secrecy.

The night setting creates an intimate atmosphere that emphasizes the romantic and secretive nature of Romeo and Juliet's relationship, as they must hide their love from their feuding families.