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28 February, 17:22

What purpose does the prologue serve in the text in romeo and juliet

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  1. 28 February, 17:25
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    its an intro
  2. 28 February, 17:32
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    The correct answer is C) The prologue describes the playwright to readers and audience members.

    The other options of the question were A) describes the play's major conflict and resolution. B) introduces all of the characters of the play. D) tells what happens to the main characters after the action of the play is completed.

    The function that the prologue serves is: "The prologue describes the playwrght to readers and audience members."

    This play was written by English writer William Shakespeare.

    Let's have in mind that the purpose of the prologue is to introduce important information, it serves to discuss some events that are going to be explained or developed later in the story, and to give a brief description of the place of the story.
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