What does Romeo think of his punishment and of being separated from Juliet? A. He thinks it is a punishment worse than death b. He thinks it is more than fair c. He thinks it is too lenient d. He does not care about his punishment

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A. He thinks it is a punishment worse than death.

In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo expresses that being separated from Juliet is a fate far worse than death itself. He feels that the pain of living without her is unbearable.

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