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Zanzabum
12 days ago
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What effect do the things that juliet imagines have on her? A.they increase her fears. B.They cause her to kill herself. C.They

caused her to go insane. D.They make her doubt Romeo
English
1 answer:
Naddika [7.4K]12 days ago
6 0
B is the right choice.
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