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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Exa m What event is foreshadowed in the following passage? ROMEO: "...my mind misgives Some consequences yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels and expire the term of a despised life close in my breast, By some vile forfeit of untimely death" (1.4.113-118) an accident at the masquerade the renewal of the old feud Romeo's death the beginning of a new love for Romeo
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Romeo's death
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This question is asking about the event that is foreshadowed in the given passage from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet". The passage is a monologue by Romeo, where he expresses his fears about the consequences of attending the masquerade that night. He mentions "some consequences yet hanging in the stars", which suggests that he is predicting something bad that will happen as a result of his actions. The options provided are: an accident at the masquerade, the renewal of the old feud, Romeo's death, and the beginning of a new love for Romeo. The correct answer is the one that best fits the context of the passage and the foreshadowing that Romeo is expressing.