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30 July, 22:54

Which "star-crossed" event sets up the play's climax? A. Romeo and Juliet's fathers pledge to put up statues of their children. B. Balthasar informs Romeo that Juliet has been laid in the tomb. C. Friar Laurence explains the tragic deaths of the young people. D. Lady Montague dies of grief.

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  1. 30 July, 23:13
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    The answer is B

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  2. 30 July, 23:23
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    The answer is not A) This happened after the climax.

    The answer is not C) This is after the tragedy, or 'star crossed' event came into play.

    I would say the answer is B, because this is when the misforture occurs.
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