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In Act III, scenes iii and iv of Romeo and Juliet, why is Romeo considered the protagonist?

He often acts brashly and impulsively.
He serves as a foil to other characters.
He provokes the audience to feel angry.
He is involved in a dramatic romance.
He faces a major challenge or conflict.
He is one of the main characters in the play.

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Answer: It is the bottom two

Explanation: In Act III, scenes iii and iv of Romeo and Juliet, why is Romeo considered the protagonist? Select 2 options.

He faces a major challenge or conflict.

He is one of the main characters in the play.

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the answer is he is the main characters in the play.
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