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34kurt
2 years ago
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What purpose do these lines from Juliet’s soliloquy serve? to reveal Juliet’s feelings about Romeo to show what Juliet does when

she meets Romeo to emphasize that Juliet does not really care for Romeo to show what Juliet says to Romeo
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2 answers:
Verdich [7]2 years ago
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To reveal juliets feelings about romeo
Archy [21]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answer is the first one, to reveal Juliet’s feelings about Romeo. I just finished it in my ELA course.

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