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1. Cite evidence in lines 1-14 showing that the families have been feuding. 2. In lines 6-10 other characters are mentioned. Who are they and what happens to them?

3. What image does Romeo use to describe Juliet in lines 20-25? What does the image have in common with other images that he has already used to describe her?

4. What do lines 33-36 reveal about Juliet's feelings for Romeo?

5. Refer to lines 40-44, explain what Juliet says about names?

6. In lines 90-106 what does Juliet say to show that she wants to trust Romeo and to be trusted herself?

7. Why does Juliet reject Romeo's first attempt to make his promise of love in lines 107-115?

8. In lines 143-148 what do Romeo and Juliet look forward to in their future? How is this future different than the one provided in the Prologue?

9. Why does Juliet keep coming back to continue the conversation in lines 142-165?

10. What are the conflicting emotions Juliet displays in lines 90-99?

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