The three major parts of a Greek play are: Prologue, Chorus, and Act.
Prologue - a monologue or a dialogue preceding the entrance of the Chorus
Chorus - present's the tragedy's topic
Act - where characters are presented and interact with each other and with the Chorus
Answer:
B
Explanation:
They use either Ethos Logos or Pathos to make the reader join their side.
To ward of Tybalt... Romeo practically could already tell that someone or many people were going to die on the street between the two houses
Repetition helps exaggerate a point that the author is trying to convey. It highlights the main idea of what that character in the story is trying to let readers understand when stating such phrases.