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Read the play's Prologue at the beginning of Act l, Scene 1. How can you tell that Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy based on the plot and character information the Prologue contains? In the space provided, write a 150-word essay analyzing
the plot elements that are indicative of a tragedy. Include at least four specific references to the text.

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