In the personification of death in the final scene what is romeo communicating?

A: that death has taken Juliet as his love and he wants to keep her

B: That death has failed to kill Juliet

C: that death is like a thief who has stolen his love

I think it is A...IS this correct?

Also, the other answers are:

2. B. an animal throat or mouth
Researched "maw definition."
3. C. Peace
The third question is NOT peace, because of all the fighting, not to mention killing, that took place.
NOW my job here is done.
*picks up dropped mic and drops it again*

lol answers are

1. In the personification of death in the final scene of Act V, in Romeo & Juliet, what is Romeo communicating? A. That death has taken Juliet as his love, & wishes to keep her.

2. Define maw.
B. An animal throat or mouth.

3. Which of the choices below is not one of the themes of Romeo & Juliet?
C. Peace.

I answer yes for any people who see this later. Weird that one one answered for almost TWO ENTIRE YEEAAARS. My job here is done. *drops imaginary mic*

*picks up dropped mic and starts singing twinkle little star*

Thank you soldier

@FOOT is wrong it is not A, B, A it is A, B, C

hes right btw

A.B.C

Can confirm that for Unit 2 lesson 11 Romeo and Juliet Act V continued, that:

1. A) that death has taken Juliet as his love and wishes to keep her
2. B) an animal throat or mouth
3. C) Peace.

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-Seeker

thanks guys for all of your help 3/3 on this 100 percent.