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Question 2 of 10
Which statement does not describe the structure of Act I of Romeo and
Juliet?
A. The action jumps back and forth between Romeo and Juliet.
B. Romeo and Juliet meet right away but are then apart for the rest
of Act
C. Romeo and Juliet do not meet until the final scene of Act I.
D. Shakespeare keeps Romeo and Juliet apart for most of Act I to
build tension.
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The statement that does not describe the structure of Act I is option B, which shows that Romeo and Juliet meet immediately, but are separated for the rest of the act.

What is the structure of Act I?

  • The act begins with the introduction of the characters.
  • It introduces Romeo's emotional problems and Juliet's family's strategy for marrying her.
  • Romeo and Juliet only meet at the end of the act.

The structure of Act I keeps switching between the events that happen between Romeo and Juliet, even though they don't know each other yet. This creates tension in the story and leaves the reader curious about the two.

It is important to remember that textual structure refers to the way the text is organized.

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