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nevsk [136]
3 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Act I, scene i of Romeo and Juliet. If ever you disturb our streets again Your lives shall pay the forfeit

of the peace. What event is foreshadowed by the Prince’s words? Romeo and Juliet meeting at a wild party Romeo and Juliet disobeying their parents Romeo and Juliet’s secret wedding Romeo and Juliet’s tragic deaths
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dangina [55]3 years ago
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The answer is: Romeo and Juliet’s tragic deaths.

In Act 1 Scene 1 from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Prince Escalus makes reference to the Capulets and Montagues who are having a brawl in the streets of Verona. In that respect, he warns both families to stop the fight and threats them with punishent or torture. As a consequence, the event is an omen of the downfall of young Romeo and Juliet.

Svetach [21]3 years ago
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