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In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, how do Romeo and Juliet fit the literary archetype of star-crossed lovers? Select 3 options. They are in love. Their relationship is doomed. They are loyal to their friends. Their families disapprove of their love. They make wise choices about their future.

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