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How does romeo change after seeing juliet? he is made effeminate and meek. he loses touch with reality. he is animated, outgoing, and decisive. he becomes very "poetic" and speaks in rhymes for the next three scenes?

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C.He is animated ,Outgoing ,and decisive.
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Answer:

he is animated, outgoing, and decisive.

Step-by-step explanation:

When Romeo met Juliet for the first time, he fell in love with her. His mood changed from being sad and gloomy to upbeat. Romeo's feelings for Juliet made him have a journey in the emotional world. He became moody and emotionally enriched. This hampered his way of dealing with other things. He started to deal with things emotionally and not rationally. His decision to kill Tybalt as a revenge of Mercutio's death was another example of being emotionally charged.

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