In Romeo and Juliet act 3, scene 4, how does Shakespeare build dramatic tension? A. Juliet hates Romeo for killing Tybalt and n
o longer wants to be married to him. B. Romeo decides not to leave Verona, but to hide out in Juliet's chamber. C. The arranged marriage of Paris and Juliet is a new complication D. The banishment of Romeo has caused a new outbreak of the feud.
The answer would be C. because now they only have a limited amount of time to figure out a plan to get Romeo back to Verona. Once Juliet is married to Paris, he’s technically “in charge” of her and Romeo will be banished forever.