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Here is what I did bro. I'm not even sure if it's right,
The answer is D. Nearing the end, Romeo hears that Juliet is dead and so he goes to buy poison from this guy, and after the "funeral", he sneaks into the tomb and cries and stares, not knowing that she had taken something to make it seem like she is dead. When she wakes up, he had already drank the poison and she, being devastated, grabs his knife and stabs herself in the chest.
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The purpose is to highlight the importance of what he is going to say.
Explanation:
When the author uses repetition to say "… let us be very clear, and make very clear to all the world what our motives and our objects are," he is drawing the attention of listeners and readers and highlighting the importance of what he is going to speak. This makes the public pay close attention to his words, as these words will have a strong impact and must be very well understood and kept, as they present something essential and important.
I would do this by using context clues.
Example: This stupendous car is faster than anyone else's car!
If it is faster than anyone else's car than you can infer that stupendous means really good cause of the way it is used.