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Which is an example of dramatic irony in Act V, scene ili of Romeo and Julier?
O Romeo thought Juliet was dead when he poisoned himself, but the audience knew she was alive.
O Balthasar agreed to deliver Romeo's letter. and the audience knew the contents of the letter.
O Juliet knew Romeo was dead when she awakened, and the audience knew that she was correct.
O Friar Laurence thought his plan would help Romeo and Juliet, but the audience knew he had evil intentions.


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Answer:

Romeo thought Juliet was dead when he poisoned himself, but the audience knew she was alive.

Explanation:

Romeo decided to poison himself because he thought he couldn't be with his true love Juliet, but the audience knew she was not dead

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