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Question 2 (1 point) question 2 unsaved the groundlings in shakespearean theaters question 2 options: stood and watched the play for a penny were hung like banners around the stage illuminated the stage secured the stage to the floor question 3 (1 point) question 3 unsaved when romeo calls juliet "the sun" in the "balcony scene," it is one of many references to his belief that she brightens every environment she appears in. how do romeo's comparisons shape his and readers' view of juliet? question 3 options: they make juliet seem ordinary, someone romeo can easily win. they make juliet seem heavenly and wonderful, someone who is like the sun and stars. they make juliet seem friendly and kind, someone to whom romeo can tell his troubles. romeo is a montague and juliet is a capulet question 4 (1 point) question 4 unsaved in the balcony love scene, several of juliet's speeches convey a sense of foreboding. which one of the following fears is not mentioned? question 4 options: this love will result in her death. romeo could prove faithless their love is moving too swiftly. romeo will be discovered. question 5 (1 point) question 5 unsaved in this excerpt, romeo and juliet have "discovered" and voiced their feelings for one another. how can something so great be so dangerous for them? question 5 juliet is underage, and if romeo is caught, the police will arrest him. their families are fueding and usually fight each other to the death. benvolio is engaged to juliet and is romeo's good friend. tybalt forbade juliet from seeing romeo because tybalt lost a bet to him.

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