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balu736 [363]
2 years ago
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Which element reflects the particular culture of the time and place where the play is set?

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DedPeter [7]2 years ago
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The element that reflects the particular culture of the time and place where the play is set is "Romeo sneaking into the Capulets' garden to spy on Juliet". This is further explained below.

<h3>What is culture?</h3>

Generally, culture is simply defined as a term used to describe a wide range of creative endeavors and other examples of human intellectual prowess.

In conclusion,  When Romeo sneaks into the Capulets' garden to spy on Juliet, the play really captures the period and location in which it is situated.

CQ

Which element reflects the particular culture of the time and place where the

play is set?

O A. The prince attempting to keep the peace and protect his citizens

O B. Frowning at someone in order to provoke a fight

O C. Romeo sneaking into the Capulets' garden to spy on Juliet

O D. The Capulets making Juliet live in a high room with a high window

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