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What effects does the foreshadowing in Friar Laurence’s warning to Romeo have? Select 3 options.

It keeps the audience engaged in the plot by suggesting more potential conflict in the story.
It explains to the reader why Romeo and Juliet will never find the happiness they seek together.
It creates suspense as the reader wonders why Friar Laurence would utter this warning.
It characterizes Friar Laurence as a man who believes he has the ability to predict the future.
It provides a clue that something tragic will happen to the lovers later as the story progresses.

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Answer: A, C, E,

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Answer:

It keeps the audience engaged in the plot by suggesting more potential conflict in the story.

It creates suspense as the reader wonders why Friar Laurence would utter this warning.

It provides a clue that something tragic will happen to the lovers later as the story progresses.

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The warning is "violent delights have violent ends," if I remember correctly. This creates a suspense that keeps the audience engaged, casing them to wonder and theorize about what is to come (and providing clues about what is to come is essentially what foreshadowing is).

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