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What does loathsome mean asit is used in the following line's from IV sence 3 of Romeo and Juliet​

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Answer: The word loathsome, as it is used in Act IV, scene 3 of Romeu and Julieta, means something that provokes malaise, repulsion, disgust.

The author of the story—Romeo and Juliet, Williams Shakespeare, uses the word 'loathsome' to elicit feelings of disgust and repulsion thereby eposing the readers to the state of things in the line of the story.

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Answer:

lonely like by yourself

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