Answer:
C. It foreshadows the fatal future of their love
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is a literary device in which the author gives us hints about what is going to happen later in the story. In literature, visions are often used as a foreshadowing tool.
In the given lines, Juliet has a vision of Romeo being dead. This truly happens at the end of the tragedy - Romeo returns to Verona, believing that Juliet is dead. When he arrives at her tomb, he sees her and concludes that his assumption was correct. Grieving, he drinks poison, which results in his death. However, it turns out that Juliet is still alive. She wakes up, finds him dead, and kills herself with his own sword. This is the fatal future of their love foreshadowed by Juliet's vision.
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Universal Model School,
90 Aba Owerri Road,
Aba.
December 23, 2020.
Dear Chris,
It has been quite a while since we last met. The Corona virus pandemic has led to the imposition of restrictions on interstate movement in Nigeria. This measure has kept families and friends apart since this year.
You told me that your school has migrated to the use of virtual classrooms to ensure that the business of education continues. We are doing the same here.
I know you to be a fan of online games so I was very concerned about your ability to stay focused during an online class.
First of all, you must remember that the primary reason why your father bought you a new laptop is because of the migration of your school to virtual classrooms. You can not effectively focus on your school work while simultaneously visiting online game websites.
I believe that we need to maintain a high degree of discipline amidst the plenty distractions online. This will help is all to get the best out of online classes.
I hope to see you again in the new year.
Yours sincerely,
Jude
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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