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Answer:
sad
woe
glooming
sorrow
Step-by-step explanation:
The question refers to an excerpt from the end of Act V, scene III of Romeo and Juliet in which, after Romeo and Juliet deaths, the Capulet and Montague agree to make peace and the prince says the final words of the play, describing a morning without the sun, which us too sad to even appear due to the tragedy, and claiming that some people can be pardon but some must be punished and that there´s no other story as full of pain as the one of Romeo and Juliet.
The words that best help the reader understand the dim tone of the play’s conclusion are: sad, woe, glooming, and sorrow.
The word morning refers to the time of the day, which despite being dark and lacking sun, is not inherently a dim word. And "pardon'd" refers to those who can be pardoned for their actions, which is a positive note in this context.