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Romeo and Juliet | Answer Key for Exam 4 (Act 4)
Multiple Choice
1. b
2. d
3. c
4. a
5. b
6. a
7. a
8. c
9. d
10. b
Short Answer
1. Paris proves it by arguing that her grief is “immodest” and claiming that soon she will become socially unaccepted.
2. She claims to have confessed her sin of disobedience and to have repented.
3. Juliet worries that Friar Laurence might have given her actual poison to cover up his part in the fiasco.
4. She speaks forthrightly to her superior and blames him for what has happened.
5. He demands that the...
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