What is most likely the author’s reason for setting this scene in the Capulet’s garden?
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English, 19.05.2020 15:30 dannaasc3282
What is most likely the author’s reason for setting this scene in the Capulet’s garden?
A) Because Romeo’s presence there shows he is willing to risk his life.
B) Because a garden setting is an easier stage to set than a street scene.
C) Because the two are avid gardeners.
D) Because the Nurse in the background trying to drag Juliet contributes to the dramatic tension.
*study sync: The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)*
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