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Which statement best describes Romeo’s reaction to the news that he will be banished from Verona?
A. He shares his fear of a violent death.
B. He confesses his regret for his crime.
C. He expresses outrage about life without Juliet.
D. He voices gratitude for the merciful sentence.

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He expresses outrage about life without Juliet.

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Answer: C. He expresses outrage about life without Juliet

Explanation: In Act III, Scene III, of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, the statement that best describes Romeo's reaction to the news that he will be banished from Verona is he expresses outrage about life without Juliet. Friar Laurence tells Romeo that he has been punished by the Prince for murdering Tybalt with exile. Romeo is outraged, he doesn't want to leave Verona and says that exile is worse than death.

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