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English, 09.10.2021 01:00 ElegantEmerald

How does the structure of Act I of Romeo and Juliet work to create tension and curiosity in the audience?
A. Romeo and Juliet meet right at the start of the play but are then
apart for the rest of Act I.
B. Act I focuses only on scenes of Juliet until the very end, when
Romeo and Juliet finally meet.
C. Shakespeare keeps Romeo and Juliet apart from the beginning of
the play until the end of Act I.
D. Act I focuses only on scenes of Romeo until the very end, when
Romeo and Juliet finally meet.

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