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What is the climax of ‘Romeo and Juliet’?

A. The death of Mercutio
B. The wedding of Romeo and Juliet
C. The death of Tybalt
D. The deaths of Romeo and Juliet

Answer: The deaths of Romeo and Juliet


Additional Information: The climax occurs when Romeo and Juliet both die, leading to the resolution of the family feud.


Subjects: Prose and Fiction, Literature

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