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In Act 2 Scene 22, Juliet says:

Sweet, so would I:
Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing,
Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow,
That I shall say good night till it be morrow.
Which phrase is the oxymoron and what does it mean?
O "Yet I should kill thee" foreshadows Romeo's death.
O "Good night, good night!" emphasizes the lateness of the hour and the necessity of Romeo leaving her family's
land.
"Parting is such sweet sorrow" makes Juliet fear that they will never see each other again.
O "Parting is such sweet sorrow" means the pain of separation gives Juliet hope in the joy of reuniting.

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

Romeo's in Friar Lawrence cell

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