Read the excerpt from Act V, scene iii of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence: Stay not to question, for the watch is coming; Come, go, good Juliet.—[Noise again.] I dare no longer stay. Juliet: Go, get thee hence, for I will not away. [Exit FRIAR LAURENCE.] What’s here? a cup, clos’d in my true love’s hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end. O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop To help me after! I will kiss thy lips; Haply, some poison yet doth hang on them, To make me die with a restorative. [Kisses him.] Thy lips are warm! First Watch: [Within.] Lead, boy: which way? Juliet: Yea, noise? then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger! [Snatching ROMEO’S dagger.] Which phrases from the passage are oxymorons? Select 2 options. true love’s hand happy dagger good Juliet lips are warm timeless end

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Answer:

Happy dagger

TImeless end

Explanation:

An oxymoron is a type of figure of speech that puts two contradictory ideas or words side by side.

A dagger is a weapon, and the word "happy" is a positive adjective  and placing a weapon besides a word such as happy is an example of oxymoron.

Timeless means something that is unending, till infinity, something that has no conclusion.

The word "end" signifies the conclusion of something and putting the word "timeless" and "end" side by side is an oxymoron.

Answer: b and e

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