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Levart [38]
3 years ago
14

What poetry form does Shakespeare use in the prologue and in the dialogue when Romeo and Juliet meet? A. Blank verse B. Couplets

C. Limerick D. Sonnet
English
2 answers:
den301095 [7]3 years ago
8 0
The poetry form that Shakespear uses in the prologue and dialogue In Romeo and Juliet, when they met, is A) Blank verse, and even farther is <span> unrhymed iambic pentameter. Hope this was helpful and have a great day!</span>
k0ka [10]3 years ago
7 0
In my own opinion I don't understand why everybody thinks of R&J as a big love story? ROMEO was a man! He ditched his "True love" the second he saw Juliet... Who's to say he wouldn't have left Juliet? 

BTW the answer is Sonnet
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