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which best describes the primary conflict of act iv, scenes iii-v of romeo and juliet?
○ juliet fakes her own death using a potion.
○ capulet bosses around juliet’s nurse.
○ peter argues with juliet’s wedding musicians.
○ friar laurence lies to juliet’s family.
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To determine the primary conflict of Act IV, scenes iii - v of Romeo and Juliet, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Juliet fakes her own death using a potion. In these scenes, Juliet is desperate to avoid marrying Paris and takes the Friar's potion to feign death, which is the central conflict - her struggle to be with Romeo and avoid the arranged marriage, and this action drives the plot forward.
- Option 2: Capulet bossing the nurse is a minor interaction, not the primary conflict.
- Option 3: Peter arguing with musicians is a minor, comedic sub - plot, not the main conflict.
- Option 4: Friar Laurence's lie is a consequence of Juliet's plan, not the primary conflict itself.
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A. Juliet fakes her own death using a potion.