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Shakespearean Plays
Romeo and Juliet
Where is Romeo during Act IV of Romeo and Juliet? (1 point) Responses He is hiding in Friar Lawrence’s cell. He is hiding in Friar Lawrence’s cell. He is in exile in Mantua. He is in exile in Mantua. He is in exile in Verona.
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He is in exile in Mantua.
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