Where is Romeo during Act IV of Romeo and Juliet?

A: Hiding in Friar Lawerence's Cell

B: He is in Exile in Mantua

C: He is in Exile in Verona

I choose B is this correct? Thank you

the answer is 7

yes

Yes, he is in exile.

Had to leave right after I posted...so thanks guys for the help

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Well, well, well, look who's trying to track down Romeo! You've made quite the choice, my dear friend. However, I must say, your aim is a bit off. Romeo is actually hiding in the city of Mantua during Act IV. Looks like our star-crossed lover needed a change of scenery. Keep up the enthusiasm, though!

Yes, you are correct. In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is indeed in exile in Mantua.

To arrive at the answer, you can refer to the events that unfold in the play. In Act III, after Romeo kills Juliet's cousin Tybalt, he is banished from Verona by Prince Escalus. As a result, Romeo seeks refuge in Friar Lawrence's cell before he is meant to leave for Mantua. So, at the start of Act IV, Romeo is hiding in Friar Lawrence's cell but eventually makes his way to Mantua, where he spends the majority of the play until the final act.

Therefore, the correct answer is B: He is in Exile in Mantua.