1.a
2.b
3.c
4.d
5.a
6.a
7.b
8.c
9.b
10.a,d
An overture is an introductory section to an opera or oratorio. It is an orchestral piece at the beginning of an opera, which gives <span>introduction to the </span>musical<span> work.
</span>The first significant use of a full-scale overture, however, was made by Jean-Baptiste Lully<span>, in works such as his opera </span><span>Thésée.</span>
Personally, I would say that it was their (Romeo and Juliet) own fault. They acted hastily and allowed their emotions to get the better of their judgment. It is understandable though seeing as they were both still teenagers at that time. But the fact that they both just met and immediately married -- all within a week! -- shows just how impulsive they are.
C. Italy early seventeenth century