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Read these lines from the excerpt, which show Romeo and Juliet about to part:

Romeo: Farewell!
I will omit no opportunity
That may convey my greetings, love, to thee.

Juliet: O, think’st thou we shall ever meet again?

Romeo: I doubt it not; and all these woes shall serve
For sweet discourses in our time to come.

What effect do these lines have on this scene?


A) They create tension, by foreshadowing that Juliet's fears are realistic and Romeo's hopes are not.

B) They create a sense of tragedy, by foreshadowing that Romeo's prediction will come true.

C) They create a mood of romance, by foreshadowing that in spite of everything, Romeo and Juliet will always be true to each other.

D) They create an effect of encouragement, by foreshadowing that Romeo's cheerfulness will be justified by later events.

Respuesta :

B) They create a sense of tragedy, by foreshadowing that Romeo's prediction will come true.

Answer:

B) They create a sense of tragedy, by foreshadowing that Romeo's prediction will come true.

Explanation:

In the excerpt, both Romeo and Juliet say goodbye to each other, Juliet being worried about the chance of not seeing Romeo ever again, and Romeo assuring that he will do whatever it is possible to send her his love.

But after this, Juliet makes reference to the color Romeo's skin, saying that it is pale, as if he was already dead. Romeo says that she looks as pale as him, and the reason is surely due to the sorrow of having to say goodbye. In fact, this reference to the "pale skin" is creating the atmosphere of dead, which will eventually come.