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\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}
\hline 8. & $5 \times 0.8$ \\
\hline 9. & $6 \times 0.8$ \\
\hline 10. & $7 \times 0.8$ \\
\hline 11. & $1.4 \times 10$ \\
\hline 12. & $2.5 \times 10$ \\
\hline 13. & $3.6 \times 10$ \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Asked by el6074404

Answer (3)

A servant was supposed to tell him that Juliet was really alive, but he decides to kill himself, thinking that his love is dead. His death could have been avoided, but fate is against him.

Answered by rie | 2024-06-10

Answer:he kills himself to be with her forever ;

Answered by superman1202 | 2024-06-12

Romeo’s response to Juliet's supposed death in Act V, Scene iii reinforces the themes of fortune and fate by highlighting how miscommunication and timing lead to his tragic decision to take his life. His actions illustrate a surrender to fate, as he views himself as a victim of circumstances beyond his control. This fatalism ultimately portrays love as powerless against the harsh realities dictated by fortune.
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Answered by rie | 2024-12-13