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How does Juliet initially respond to the news of Tybalt’s death? A. She is angry with Tybalt B. She is angry with Romeo C. She is angry with both Tybalt and Romeo D. She is angr…
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How does Juliet initially respond to the news of Tybalt’s death? A. She is angry with Tybalt B. She is angry with Romeo C. She is angry with both Tybalt and Romeo D. She is angr…
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How does Juliet initially respond to the news of Tybalt’s death?
A. She is angry with Tybalt
B. She is angry with Romeo
C. She is angry with both Tybalt and Romeo
D. She is angry with both her parents and Romeo's parents
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C. She's angry with both
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I think it would be
She is angry with Romeo
because
Juliet's first reaction to Romeo's involvement in Tybalt's death was
she got so mad that she cursed Romeo
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