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Read Romeo’s comment after killing Tybalt in Act III, scene i of Romeo and Juliet.

Romeo: O! I am Fortune’s fool.
Romeo’s statement foreshadows the fact that
A) Romeo will give up on his marriage to Juliet.
B) Romeo will be forced to flee the city of Verona.
C) The lovers will find a way to outsmart their fates.
D) The lovers have no control over their destinies.

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Answer:

D: The lovers have no control over thier destiny.

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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

The lines by the Romeo stated above foreshadows the destinies of the two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, who do not have control over it.

After Tybalt was killed by Romeo, the plot takes a turn. Before Tybalt was killed, Romeo and Juliet were planning to get married secretly without their families knowing about it. But after the murder of Tybalt, Romeo was banished. Juliet makes an attempt to be reunited with Romeo so she fakes her death, and Romeo thinking that Juliet had died takes his own life. This was the destiny that both the young lovers faced. And Romeo's dialogue foreshadows that they did not have control over their destinies.

So, the correct answer is option D.

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