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Can you elaborate on what took place in Act III?

A.) In Act III, Juliet grieves for Tybalt’s death and Romeo’s banishment, but is relatively controlled and reasonable in her reactions.
B.) Act III does not contact the climax or the crisis.
C.)In Act III, morality is difficult to judge.

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User Sujay
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no

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User Yugo Kamo
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The correct answer is A) In Act III, Juliette grieves for Tybalt’s death and Romeo’s banishment but is relatively controlled and reasonable in her reactions.

What took place in Act III is that Juliette grieves for Tybalt’s death and Romeo’s banishment but is relatively controlled and reasonable in her reactions.

Juliet is the Capulet’s house sad and worried because she does know nothing about Romeo. All of a sudden, the Nurse bring the news about the fight between Romeo and Tybalt. Juliette cries for Tybalt’s death and laments that Romeo was sent to exile for the killing of Tybalt. The nurse knows where he is and tells Juliette that he soon will be visiting her.

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