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ElenaW [278]
4 years ago
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Read the following quote from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, in which Juliet wants to find out more about Romeo. Why is this an

example of foreshadowing? JULIET: Go ask his name.—If he be married. My grave is like to be my wedding bed.
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1 answer:
Maru [420]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

This is an example of foreshadowing because it mentions that her grave is like a wedding bed if he'd be married.

Explanation:

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