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Will mark brainliestthe excerpt from act v, scene i of romeo and juliet. balthasar: then she is well, and nothing can be ill; her body sleeps in capel’s monument, and her immortal part with angels lives. which element of a shakespearean tragedy is reflected in this excerpt? a. a heroic person who meets a disastrous fate b. an emotional release following a catastrophe c. a miscommunication that has serious consequences d. a person who falls from a high social status

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