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Q: How does Shakespeare use dramatic irony in "Romeo and Juliet"?
R: Shakespeare uses dramatic irony in "Romeo and Juliet" to engage the audience by allowing them to know information that the characters do not, such as Romeo and Juliet's identities being revealed as enemies in Act 1, Scene 5.
R: Shakespeare uses dramatic irony in "Romeo and Juliet" to engage the audience by allowing them to know information that the characters do not, such as Romeo and Juliet's identities being revealed as enemies in Act 1, Scene 5.
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