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How does dramatic irony add to the suspense in the final scene of the play? O A. The audience knows Paris is still alive, but Romeo does not. O B. The audience knows Juliet is alive, but Romeo does not. C. The audience knows Juliet has already married Paris, but Romeo does not D. The audience knows the nurse betrayed Juliet, but Romeo does not.​

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Answer:C

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The audience knows Juliet has already married Paris, but Romeo does not, is the dramatic irony to add to the suspense in the final scene of the play. Hence, option C is correct.

Who was Romeo?

Romeo Montague plays the role of Romeo in William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet. Through a monk by the name of Friar Laurence, he marries Juliet, a princess of the rival House of Capulet, whom he secretly loves.

He is the son of Lord Montague and Lady Montague, who is also his wife. Romeo is a handsome, astute, and sympathetic young man who is probably around sixteen years old. His idealistic temperament and enthusiasm make him a very likeable guy, despite his immaturity and impetuosity. He has no desire to resort to violence.

Thus, option C is correct.

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