question archive Benvolio: O Romeo, Romeo! brave Mercutio's dead;That gallant spirit hath aspir'd the clouds, Which too untimely here did scorn the earth

Benvolio: O Romeo, Romeo! brave Mercutio's dead;That gallant spirit hath aspir'd the clouds, Which too untimely here did scorn the earth

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Benvolio: O Romeo, Romeo! brave Mercutio's dead;That gallant spirit hath aspir'd the clouds,
Which too untimely here did scorn the earth.
Romeo: This day's black fate on more days doth depend;
This but begins the woe others must end.
—Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare
What does the dialogue in this passage foreshadow?

 

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Answer: C, Mercutio’s death will lead to other tragic events

 

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