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30 September, 17:51

How does Romeo's hesitation to reveal his presence mainly add to the development of the scene?

A) It reveals Romeo's malicious intentions.

B) He is able to hear Juliet talking to herself in total frankness.

C) The play gives voice to Romeo's unspoken thoughts.

D) He delivers more in asides to the audience than Juliet does in her soliloquies.

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  1. 30 September, 21:24
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    I think it's B

    Explanation:

    Don't take my word for it
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