In Act IV Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, two days before her scheduled wedding to Paris, Juliet tells Friar Lawrence all the things she would rather do than marry Paris. Which of the following lines from her monologue foreshadow the outcome of the play?

a o bid me leap rather than marry Paris/ From off the battlements of any tower
b or walk in the thievish ways or bid me lurk/where serpents are chain me with roaring bears
c or bid me go into a new made grave/ and hide me with a dead man in his shroud*******
d things that to hear them told, have made me tremble

its C

I agree.

Wait so which one is it??

c or bid me go into a new made grave/ and hide me with a dead man in his shroud

The line from Juliet's monologue in Act IV Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet that foreshadows the outcome of the play is option c: "or bid me go into a new made grave/ and hide me with a dead man in his shroud."

To find this answer, you need to read Act IV Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet and analyze Juliet's monologue. This monologue is where Juliet is expressing her desperation and willingness to do anything to avoid marrying Paris. In this particular line, Juliet suggests that she would rather go into a grave and be buried with a dead man than marry Paris. This foreshadows the tragic ending of the play, where Juliet takes a sleeping potion that makes her appear dead and is ultimately placed in a tomb.

By understanding the context of the play and analyzing Juliet's words in this monologue, we can identify line c as the one that foreshadows the outcome of the play.

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