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The answers is B, because as you see in the passage it explains various situations about a broad topic and the answer b is the most logical way to answer the question.
Answer:
dark ending/ tragedy
Explanation:
At the end of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo returns to Verona because he believes Juliet is dead. When he arrives at her tomb she appears lifeless, and in his grief, he kills himself by drinking poison. Moments later Juliet wakes, and, finding Romeo dead, she plunges his sword into her breast. This ending replays in miniature the structure of the play as a whole. Throughout their story, the lovers have been drawn together by their love for one another, and yet they’ve simultaneously been pulled apart by the hatred and violence that rages between their families. At the play’s end, the love they share and the violence that separates them become one and the same. Though they shall be buried together, laying forever in each other’s arms, the lovers will also remain forever apart, separated by death.
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In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus never has to
rethink his position on an issue. He is very level-headed all throughout. In
comparison with most of Maycomb’s citizens, he is the only one who is least
infected by prejudice. He is not racist as he goes to a black community to
deliver news. He also lets his children go to Calpurnia’s church. He doesn’t
have problems with the circumstances wherein his children are looked after by a
black woman.